Wayne Health
Ervin Hollins Jr began their professional journey as a Patient Advocate/Health Systems Navigator at Wayne State University School of Medicine. Ervin later transitioned to working as a Contact center advocate 1 at Henry Ford Health System. Ervin also has experience as a Payroll/Scheduling Coordinator at PIONEER HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT, INC. Pine Creek Manor, and as a Medical Records Clerk/Central Supply at PIONEER HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT, INC. Boulevard Manor. Currently, Ervin is serving as a Community Health Worker at Wayne Health. Ervin's extensive experience in various healthcare roles showcases their dedication to helping others and navigating complex healthcare systems.
Wayne Health
Wayne Health is a non-profit, multi-specialty academic group practice with nearly 400 dedicated physicians and advanced practice providers in 50 medical specialties offering a full spectrum of care, from birth to end-of-life, for individuals and families throughout southeastern Michigan. Wayne Health multi-specialty clinics are conveniently located in Detroit, Dearborn, Southfield and Troy, with single-specialty clinics in Livonia (Psychiatry), Monroe (Dermatology), and Taylor (Ophthalmology). Wayne Health is a proud partner in Detroit’s resurgence. Wayne Health has created an innovative platform for population health accountability that brings together clinical care, academics and community partnerships. The power of our synergistic approach has been demonstrated during the COVID-19 pandemic through Wayne Health’s partnership with WSU Health Sciences and ACCESS to test thousands of metro Detroit’s most vulnerable citizens, health care workers, corrections officers and first responders through COVID-19 screening events. This partnership evolved into the first mobile COVID-19 testing service across the region and state. Wayne Health physicians and providers have a longstanding, mission-based commitment to urban health and social welfare that is being enhanced through our Center for Population Health Accountability (CPHA) headquartered at 400 Mack Ave. in Detroit. The CPHA is founded on a bold strategic vision to provide integrated “whole-person” physical and behavioral health services, including partnerships to address the social determinants of health (poverty, housing, transportation, food insecurity, etc.) that affect a person’s health and well-being. Through a network of community health partnerships, the CPHA emphasizes early intervention and preventive care, both in conventional health care settings and non-traditional community locations, such as neighborhood pharmacies, barber and beauty shops, schools, outreach events, mobile units and telehealth.