About Women of Means
Roseanna H. Means, MD founded Women of Means in 1999 "to
improve the lives of women who are homeless or marginally
housed through quality health care, education and advocacy."
From 1990-1998, Dr. Roseanna Means, a practicing Internist
in the Boston area, worked for a program that operates health
clinics for the homeless. She observed that homeless women
were underrepresented at the clinics and learned that using
traditional health care access venues, even when staffed
by doctors trained in caring for the homeless, is overwhelming
for women impaired by exhaustion, mental illness and fear.
Consequently Dr. Means founded Women of Means, sending volunteer
physicians into shelters to provide care where the women
feel safest.
Today, a team of over 20 volunteer and paid medical professionals
work to:
- Improve immediate access to health care for the Commonwealth's
poorest women and children.
- Provide medical supplies and equipment to health
care professionals and shelter staff treating indigent
populations.
- Share Women of Means alternative medical delivery
model with other health care professionals.
- Advocate for the women at clinical, social justice,
academic and health policy levels.
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