The content below is not actively maintained and may be out of date. We last updated the content below in 2009.
More information:
We investigated the Roberto Clemente Santa Ana Health Clinic because it works to increase access to primary care, an approach we find promising.
We reviewed the Roberto Clemente Clinic's website1 and spoke to Juan Muñoz, Vice-chairman of the organization, on the phone.2 Mr. Muñoz told us that his organization funds a single clinic in rural Nicaragua that provides doctor care 7 days a week, dental care once a week, vaccinations, Vitamin A supplements, referral to the hospital, deworming in local schools, and health education for the local community. In 2008, the most commonly treated problems were respiratory infections, urinary system infections, high blood cholesterol, headache, and parasites.3
We note that the clinic's expenses and donated revenues of the clinic have been expanding rapidly over the past few years without being accompanied by an increased number of patient visits.4
Based on this data, we are concerned that the clinic is unable to use additional donations to increase the number of patients it can serve. Because of this question and the others listed below, we cannot confidently recommend that donors support the Roberto Clemente Clinic.
We have asked Mr. Muñoz for permission to publish the transcript of our phone conversation, but have not yet received permission.
Phone conversation with Juan Muñoz, Clemente Clinic Vice-chairman, 8/17/09.
Roberto Clemente Clinic "Summary of Activities 2008", Pg 4. Available online at http://www.nicaclinic.org/images/summary%20of%20activities%202008public.pdf, accessed 10/1/09.
For revenues and expenses see the clinic's IRS Form 990s:
For patient visits, see Roberto Clemente Clinic "Summary of Activities 2008", Pg 2. Available online at http://www.nicaclinic.org/images/summary%20of%20activities%202008public.pdf, accessed 10/1/09.