Health Department contracts care services with Swope Health

The Platte County Health Department has entered into a service contract with Swope Health, a provider of comprehensive healthcare services in the Kansas City metro area, as its provider of choice for primary care health services at the Platte County Health Department.

Primary care appointments are available for current and new patients of all ages. Current Platte County Health Department patients were first notified about the impending change in July and received additional instructions about navigating the transition early last week.

“The core functions of public health are assessment, assurance and policy development,” said Andrew Warlen, MPH, director, Platte County Health Department. “Assurance in public health is the process of ensuring that people’s health needs are met in a safe and effective way. For many years, the Platte County Health Department (PCHD) has provided primary care services. However, in order to most effectively provide these services and expand public health services, the board of trustees elected to partner with a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) to provide primary care services. 

“After a competitive bid process, Swope Health was selected to provide primary health services at PCHD. We look forward to this partnership and are excited to provide Platte County citizens with this new resource from which to obtain medical services.”

This is Swope Health’s third location in the area; Swope Health Northland opened in 1993, and Swope Health Maple Woods opened in 2017.

“We are grateful for our enduring relationships in the Northland and feel privileged to expand our reach in the area,” said Swope Health President and CEO Jeron Ravin, J.D. “Every clinic location provides a unique opportunity for Swope Health to impact community health outcomes in positive, intentional ways. We look forward to providing the same level of high-quality care that the patients of the Health Department have come to expect.”

A ribbon cutting event for the new location is scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 30, from 4:30-6:30 p.m. at the clinic, 7925 NW 110th St., Kansas City.