title:
Laurie Francis
creator:
Laurie Francis; Leif Fredrickson
description:
Laurie Francis discusses her role as the executive director of Partnership Health Clinic during the COVID pandemic. Partnership is a federally qualified health center that is part of the Missoula County government. Francis details how Partnership responded to the pandemic in terms of communications with staff, protections for staff, the use of telehealth, and other changes to patient care. Francis discusses Partnership’s long interest in issues of justice and health equity, the way that the pandemic affected and revealed health disparities, and the ways that Partnership tried to address issues of justice, equity, diversity and inclusion as an institution during the pandemic.
publisher:
Archives and Special Collections, Mansfield Library, University of Montana
contributor:
Leif Fredrickson
created:
2022-04-29
date Submitted:
2022-12-14
type:
Sound; Text
identifier:
2023_033
language:
English
rights:
4/29/2022We grant and assign to Archives and Special Collections, Mansfield Library, University of Montana (Archives) as Project repository, non-exclusive rights of every kind pertaining to this interview, including, but not limited to, reproduction, distribution, preparation of derivative works, public performance, and display, whether or not such rights are now known, recognized or contemplated. This gift does not preclude any use that we ourselves may wish to make of the information in the recording and/or subsequent transcripts of such. Future uses may include, but are not limited to, the following: printed memoirs, written publications, radio and film and podcast productions, educational tools, and public performances. Many of these futures uses may be accessible through print, visual, electronic, or other available media, and the Internet, including Project and Archives online platforms.