THE BRONX, N.Y. (PIX11) – Born and raised in the Dominican Republic, Dr. Ramon Tallaj arrived in the United States in the 90s to complete a residency at St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital Center in New York City.
"I wanted to open a place to work in Washington Heights, which I did and since then, I started organizing the physicians," he said.
While working at his practice, Tallaj said he realized there was a greater need to provide accessible health care to the Latino, Asian, African American and immigrant communities.
"We call it value base care based on keeping the community healthy," he said.
SOMOS Community Care, established in 2014, is a non-profit, physician-led organization of over 2,500 independent healthcare providers serving over 1 million Medicaid and Medicare patients.
"In this project, we decreased 35% emergency visits, 30% avoidable admissions, we decreased 30% dialysis in people with diabetes or 25% amputations or loss of eyesight," Tallaj said.
Somos means “we are” in Spanish. The community care has 900 medical offices in the city and Nassau County, serving 30,000 patients daily.
During the COVID pandemic, SOMOS became a greater resource for ...