
Little Rock, Arkansas- June 2025 Father Bob Allen Charitable Clinic, a nonprofit serving low-income, uninsured adults in Union County, Arkansas, has joined the State Health Alliance for Records Exchange (SHARE), the state’s only statewide Health Information Exchange (HIE). This integration is a powerful step forward in the clinic’s mission to deliver compassionate, accessible, and coordinated healthcare to the community.
The clinic provides a wide range of services including primary care, routine lab work, EKGs, diabetes education, weight loss programs, annual wellness visits, and a vital prescription assistance program available to both clinic and non-clinic patients. By connecting to SHARE, the clinic now has secure, real-time access to patients’ clinical histories, hospitalizations, labs, and medications—enabling more informed care and stronger patient outcomes.
“Connecting to SHARE has expanded our ability to care for the whole patient,” said Holly Monroe, Director of the Father Bob Allen Charitable Clinic. “We now have insights into their recent hospital visits, labs, and medications—information that helps us avoid duplication and provide more effective, continuous care, especially for those with chronic conditions.”
Through this integration, the clinic has:
- Strengthened care coordination with local hospitals and specialists.
- Enhanced medication assistance, ensuring safe and timely prescriptions.
- Reduced care gaps through real-time alerts on ER and inpatient discharges.
- Improved chronic disease management by accessing lab results and treatment histories across providers.
By joining SHARE HIE, the Father Bob Allen Charitable Clinic is not only improving patient care within its own walls but also building a healthier, more connected healthcare system across South Arkansas. Their leadership shows that even small, community-based clinics can make a big impact through the power of health information exchange.
About Father Bob Allen Charitable Clinic: Father Bob Allen Charitable Clinic is a nonprofit medical clinic that serves uninsured low-income patients in Union County, AR. We provide primary medical care, routine lab work, medication assistance, diabetes education, weight loss programs, annual wellness visits, EKGs, and more. Our prescription assistance program is available to both clinic and non-clinic patients, therefore, we can assist qualifying adults with a prescription program no matter their provider.
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