SLO Noor Earns Gold Rating from National Association of Free Clinics

Published: June 27, 2020

SLO Noor Foundation earned a 2020 Gold Rating from the National Association of Free and Charitable Clinics (NAFCC) Quality Standards Program. By self-attesting that the organization has certain policies and procedures in place, it is able to highlight its commitment to providing quality care to patients. 

The mission of the National Association of Free and Charitable Clinics is to ensure the medically underserved have access to affordable health care. The NAFC and its members are dedicated to ensuring that patients receive quality health care. To quantify and qualify the care provided at the Free and Charitable Clinic network, the NAFC formalized a set of Quality Standards for member organizations. 

Dr. Ahmad Nooristani, Founder of the SLO Noor Foundation says “We pride ourselves on providing professional high quality medical, vision, and dental care while making healthcare accessible to any adult lacking insurance. We are proud to be honored by the NAFCC, a vital partner in serving those in our community who need us most.”

NAFC Members voluntarily submit information to the NAFC on the various policies and procedures in place to attain their standards rating and attest/pledge that they successfully incorporate these standards within their organization. 

NAFC Quality Standards elements include policies and procedures related to the following areas: Administrative, Enhanced Access and Continuity of Care, Identifying and Managing Patient Population information, Planning and Managing Care, Providing Self-Care Support and Community Resources, Tracking and Coordinating Care, and Measuring and Improving Performance.