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Davenport plans to open an on-site health center for city workers, cutting wait times and saving $600K–$800K yearly.
Davenport is proposing an on-site health center at the Public Works Center to provide city employees with faster access to occupational health services, including injury care, physicals, and return-to-work evaluations.
Currently, employees travel to MercyOne Genesis, often facing long wait times.
The center, funded by $1 million from city health and risk funds, would be staffed by a contracted provider like a nurse practitioner, aiming to reduce delays, improve case management, and save $600,000 to $800,000 annually with a return on investment under two years.
City leaders cite successful models used by companies like John Deere and Arconic.
The city council will vote on the proposal Sept. 24.
Davenport planea abrir un centro de salud en el lugar para los trabajadores de la ciudad, reduciendo los tiempos de espera y ahorrando $ 600K $ 800K anualmente.