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For FQHCs & Care Teams

Care Coordinator Command Center

Everything a coordinator needs in one place โ€” social-needs resources, a sliding-fee estimate, a printable referral handout, a care-navigation checklist, and clinician-reviewed patient education. Nothing you type is stored or sent โ€” it stays on your device or your printout. No PHI.

Social Needs & Community Resources

The non-medical needs that shape health. Enter a ZIP for a local search, plus cited national programs by category.

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Food & Nutrition
SNAP, WIC, food banks, meal programs
Find food help (findhelp) →USDA SNAP →Feeding America food bank locator →
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Housing & Shelter
Rental & utility assistance, shelters, homelessness services
HUD resource locator →Find housing help (findhelp) →211 housing →
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Utilities
Energy, water & phone assistance (LIHEAP, Lifeline)
LIHEAP energy assistance →Lifeline phone/internet →
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Transportation
Rides to appointments, transit help, NEMT
Find transportation (findhelp) →Medicaid non-emergency transport (NEMT) →
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Coverage & Benefits
Medicaid, Marketplace, CHIP, benefits screening
Medicaid / CHIP →HealthCare.gov Marketplace →Benefits.gov screener →
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Medication Cost
Copay assistance, patient-assistance programs, discount cards
NeedyMeds →HealthWell Foundation →Patient Access Network (PAN) →RxAssist PAP directory →
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Legal Help
Free/low-cost legal aid, benefits appeals, medical-legal
Legal Services Corp. locator →LawHelp.org →
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Childcare & Family
Childcare subsidy, Head Start, family support
Childcare.gov →Head Start locator →
Links to public resources; availability & eligibility vary. Educational, not an endorsement. No PHI.

Sliding-Fee Eligibility Estimator

Estimate where a patient falls on the Federal Poverty Level to gauge sliding-fee eligibility.

Based on the 2025 HHS Poverty Guidelines. Each health center sets its own nominal fee and schedule — this is an estimate, not a determination.

Referral & Resource Shortlist

Add any resource for this patient โ€” a specialist, a center, a food bank, a housing or transport program, a pharmacy, legal aid, a community group. Fill it in, then Print to hand over the list. Nothing is saved โ€” it prints and clears. No PHI stored.

Resource / organizationTypePhone / contactNotes

Patient Education Sheets

Plain-language education for common conditions. Each has a Tomeko-branded PDF — one-page basics, questions to ask the care team, and a QR to join Tomeko — sourced from MedlinePlus (NIH/NLM, physician-reviewed), which is also linked. Open, print, and give to the patient.

QR code to join Tomeko
Give the patient a way to stay connected

Have them scan to join Tomeko (free, no ads, no data sold) and follow their health center — so education, events, and reminders reach them after the visit.

Links to tomekohealth.com. Your health center can request a center-specific follow code.

Education from public, clinician-reviewed sources — not medical advice, and not a substitute for the patient's care team. For rare/chronic conditions, use the matching Tomeko disease hub.