
Health & Justice Project is an ongoing effort to share stories about healthcare reform and to inspire action on the local and national level. The project is a collaboration between The Recollective, Jericho Road Family Practice and their sister organization Jericho Road Ministries. In an effort to pair powerful stories with strategic action, we’ve partnered [...]

Dr. Glick is the founder of Jericho Road Family Practice. In these three segments, he shares his experiences as a family doctor and how they have shaped his convictions on healthcare. We hear how Dr. Glick’s faith lead him to open a neighborhood practice with a decidedly different approach to healthcare. Dr. Glick discusses a model for [...]

A healthcare professional does her best each day to help people navigate the often confusing process of finding affordable health insurance. Music Credit: “Naptime” (ethan-davis) / CC BY-SA 3.0

One man finds his faith is rewarded when his family and congregation bring him to Jericho Road Family Practice. Music Credit: “night of violins” (narrative) / CC BY 3.0

After over twenty years of marriage one couple is offered a chance to get the healthcare coverage they desperately need, but there’s one catch. Music Credit: “Kontemplatief Advent Track 02″ (bensonofone) / CC BY-NC 3.0

A young doctor learns an important lesson about compassionate care while volunteering with Jericho Road Family Practice. Music Credit: “Domes – Nikako… (Instrumental)” (domes) / CC BY-SA 3.0

A young couple faces the challenges of providing healthcare for themselves and their children while running a family business. Music Credit: Human Qualities by Explosions in the Sky

One man compares the cost of going to the doctor against the even greater cost of putting it off. Music Credit: “TronicTribe – Intermission – Samples: ukulele, kick” (TronicTribe Presents:) / CC BY 3.0

A patient from the early days of Jericho Road Family Practice talks about her relationship with her doctor and the powerful impact it has had on her life. Music credit:“29 July 2011″ (T.C. Randolph) / CC BY 3.0