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Abbott (NYSE: ABT) and the National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC) have launched the second year of their Innovation Incubator initiative to improve access to nutritious food and health in underserved communities. Eight community health centers across the U.S. will receive $30,000 each, along with expert guidance and training, to develop and test innovative solutions for integrating healthy food into clinical care.

The initiative aims to address food insecurity, which affects 12.8% of U.S. households, and its impact on chronic conditions like obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. Selected health centers will work on projects ranging from creating community gardens to providing customized nutrition for expectant mothers and people with chronic diseases. The results will be shared with 1,400 health centers nationwide, potentially benefiting over 31 million patients.

Abbott (NYSE: ABT) e la National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC) hanno avviato il secondo anno della loro iniziativa Innovation Incubator per migliorare l'accesso a cibi nutrienti e alla salute nelle comunità svantaggiate. Otto centri di salute comunitaria negli Stati Uniti riceveranno 30.000 dollari ciascuno, insieme a consulenze e formazione esperta, per sviluppare e testare soluzioni innovative per integrare alimenti sani nella cura clinica.

L'iniziativa mira ad affrontare l'insicurezza alimentare, che colpisce il 12,8% delle famiglie americane, e il suo impatto su condizioni croniche come obesità, diabete e malattie cardiache. I centri di salute selezionati lavoreranno su progetti che vanno dalla creazione di orti comunitari alla fornitura di nutrizione personalizzata per le madri in attesa e le persone con malattie croniche. I risultati saranno condivisi con 1.400 centri di salute in tutto il paese, con il potenziale di beneficiare oltre 31 milioni di pazienti.

Abbott (NYSE: ABT) y la Asociación Nacional de Centros de Salud Comunitarios (NACHC) han lanzado el segundo año de su iniciativa Innovation Incubator para mejorar el acceso a alimentos nutritivos y salud en comunidades desatendidas. Ocho centros de salud comunitaria en EE. UU. recibirán 30.000 dólares cada uno, junto con orientación experta y capacitación, para desarrollar y probar soluciones innovadoras para integrar alimentos saludables en la atención clínica.

La iniciativa tiene como objetivo abordar la inseguridad alimentaria, que afecta al 12,8% de los hogares en EE. UU., y su impacto en enfermedades crónicas como la obesidad, la diabetes y las enfermedades cardíacas. Los centros de salud seleccionados trabajarán en proyectos que van desde la creación de jardines comunitarios hasta la provisión de nutrición personalizada para madres embarazadas y personas con enfermedades crónicas. Los resultados se compartirán con 1.400 centros de salud en todo el país, beneficiando potencialmente a más de 31 millones de pacientes.

Abbott (NYSE: ABT)와 국가커뮤니티 건강센터협회(NACHC)는 소외된 지역 사회에서 영양가 있는 음식과 건강에 대한 접근성을 향상시키기 위한 혁신 인큐베이터 이니셔티브의 두 번째 해를 시작했습니다. 미국 전역의 8개 커뮤니티 건강 센터는 각각 30,000달러를 받게 되며, 전문가의 안내와 교육을 통해 건강한 음식을 임상 관리에 통합하기 위한 혁신적인 솔루션을 개발하고 테스트할 수 있습니다.

이 이니셔티브는 12.8%의 미국 가구가 겪고 있는 식량 불안정성과 비만, 당뇨병 및 심장병과 같은 만성 질환에 미치는 영향을 해결하는 것을 목표로 하고 있습니다. 선정된 건강 센터는 커뮤니티 정원 조성에서부터 임산부와 만성 질환자를 위한 맞춤형 영양 제공에 이르는 다양한 프로젝트를 진행할 것입니다. 그 결과는 전국의 1,400개 건강 센터와 공유되어 3,100만 명 이상의 환자에게 혜택을 줄 수 있습니다.

Abbott (NYSE: ABT) et la National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC) ont lancé la deuxième année de leur initiative Innovation Incubator pour améliorer l'accès à des aliments nutritifs et à la santé dans les communautés mal desservies. Huit centres de santé communautaire à travers les États-Unis recevront chacun 30 000 dollars, ainsi que des conseils d'experts et de la formation, pour développer et tester des solutions innovantes visant à intégrer des aliments sains dans les soins cliniques.

L'initiative vise à répondre à l'insécurité alimentaire, qui touche 12,8 % des ménages américains, et à son impact sur des affections chroniques telles que l'obésité, le diabète et les maladies cardiaques. Les centres de santé sélectionnés travailleront sur des projets allant de la création de jardins communautaires à la fourniture de nutrition personnalisée pour les femmes enceintes et les personnes atteintes de maladies chroniques. Les résultats seront partagés avec 1 400 centres de santé à l'échelle nationale, bénéficiant potentiellement à plus de 31 millions de patients.

Abbott (NYSE: ABT) und die National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC) haben das zweite Jahr ihrer Initiative Innovation Incubator gestartet, um den Zugang zu nahrhaften Lebensmitteln und Gesundheit in unterversorgten Gemeinschaften zu verbessern. Acht Gemeinschaftsgesundheitszentren in den USA erhalten jeweils 30.000 US-Dollar sowie fachkundige Anleitung und Schulung, um innovative Lösungen zur Integration gesunder Lebensmittel in die klinische Versorgung zu entwickeln und zu testen.

Die Initiative zielt darauf ab, die Lebensmittelunsicherheit anzugehen, die 12,8% der US-Haushalte betrifft, und deren Auswirkungen auf chronische Erkrankungen wie Fettleibigkeit, Diabetes und Herzkrankheiten. Die ausgewählten Gesundheitszentren werden an Projekten arbeiten, die von der Schaffung von Gemeinschaftsgärten bis zur Bereitstellung maßgeschneiderter Ernährung für werdende Mütter und Menschen mit chronischen Erkrankungen reichen. Die Ergebnisse werden mit 1.400 Gesundheitszentren im ganzen Land geteilt, was potenziell über 31 Millionen Patienten zugutekommen könnte.

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  • Eight health centers across the U.S. participate in Innovation Incubator to find new ways to integrate healthy food into clinical care

  • Now in its second year, the goal of the Innovation Incubator is to share what works with 1,400 health centers providing affordable care for 31+ million

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The global healthcare company Abbott (NYSE: ABT) and the National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC) have joined together to increase access to healthy foods and improve health through the Innovation Incubator initiative. Eight community health centers have been selected to receive funding, expert guidance and training to design and test new solutions to help advance nutrition and improve care in their communities.

One in eight U.S. households (12.8%) experience food insecurity, or lack of access to an affordable, nutritious diet. Studies show that integrating nutritious food into clinical care can help address chronic conditions such as obesity, diabetes, and/or heart disease. Now in its second year, the Innovation Incubator awardees will bring forward innovative ideas to help heath centers across the country improve access to nutritious food as a part of a healthy lifestyle for their patients, regardless of their ZIP code or ability to pay for health services.

"Food insecurity severely impacts the health of underinvested communities," said NACHC President and CEO Kyu Rhee, MD, MPP. "We're thrilled to continue our collaboration with Abbott for the second year as the partner of choice in generating innovative solutions for population health. As the nation's largest primary care network, health centers' highly effective and innovative integrated model of care reaches beyond the walls of the traditional exam room to not only prevent illness but also address the social drivers that may cause poor health. Our focus this year is to create sustainable, effective strategies that solve food challenges and improve nutrition."

"Nutritious food is essential for good health, but far too often it's not available to people who need it," said Melissa Brotz, president of Abbott Fund and vice president, Global Marketing and External Affairs, Abbott. "We're excited to work together with NACHC and community health centers across the country to generate innovative and practical ideas to improve access to food, nutrition education and health services to help people live healthier lives."

Innovating for Health Equity at Community Health Centers

As established, trusted institutions, community health centers play a crucial role in addressing health barriers for the people they serve. The aim of the Innovation Incubator is to support health centers in imagining, building and testing sustainable solutions for their unique populations - all with the broader goal of sharing what works with health centers nationwide to advance health access and equity.

Through a competitive process, health centers across the U.S. submitted their proposals and NACHC selected eight health centers to participate in this year's Innovation Incubator, focused on improving health equity through access to nutritious food. Projects include work across a number of areas, from creating community gardens and conducting nutrition education, to providing expectant mothers and people with chronic diseases with the customized nutrition they need. The eight health centers receiving funding through the 2024 Innovation Incubator initiative include:

  • Affinia Healthcare, St. Louis

  • Asian Health Services, Oakland, Calif.

  • Cabin Creek Health Systems, Charleston, W.Va.

  • Delaware Valley Community Health, Philadelphia

  • White House Clinics, Richmond, Ky.

  • Mainline Health Systems, Inc., Monticello, Ark.

  • Tri-Area Community Health, Laurel Fork, Va.

  • Urban Health Plan, New York

These health centers will develop and test new solutions over six months, putting the unique perspectives, experiences and challenges of their communities at the forefront. Centers will be supported by subject matter experts across diverse fields through individualized coaching and mentoring to help design and implement their projects.

Each center will be awarded $30,000 and will have a chance to win one of two additional recognition awards at a live competitive pitch session in Fall 2024. NACHC will share the results with 1,400 health centers across the country, informing the care of more than 31 million patients.

"In response to higher rates of both food insecurity and chronic illnesses that can be better managed through healthier diets, Urban Health Plan and many of our community partners in the Bronx have prioritized making healthy food accessible to residents through food pantries, farmers markets, and regular food distribution events," said Paloma Izquierdo-Hernandez, president and CEO, Urban Health Plan. "That's why we're excited to be part of the Innovation Incubator. We're planning to bring in local chefs to help educate our community on preparing healthier meals with a focus on affordable and culturally relevant foods that can be found locally. With support from Abbott and NACHC, we aim to help our neighbors with chronic conditions like diabetes and hypertension eat better and healthier."

2023 Incubator Impact

With funding support from Abbott, NACHC's Center for Community Health Innovation and other experts from across the organization launched the inaugural incubator in March 2023, with a focus on finding new ways to break down the "digital divide" in health by addressing key digital and health literacy challenges in communities. Eight health centers across the U.S. participated in the incubator, reaching more than 45,000 people with projects that included accessing telehealth care, understanding and using electronic registration and web portal tools, and meeting language and rural health needs.

About Community Health Centers:

Since the nation's first Community Health Centers opened in 1965, expansion of the federally supported health center system to over 1,400 organizations created an affordable health care option for more than 31 million people. Health centers provide access to crucial and comprehensive primary care by reducing barriers such as cost, lack of insurance, distance, and language for their patients. In doing so, health centers - also called Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) - provide substantial benefits and cost-savings to the country and its health care system. For more information on their essential role in public health, visit NACHC.org.

About NACHC:

NACHC is the leading innovative change agent collaborating with affiliates and partners to advance Community Health Centers as the foundation of an equitable health care system free from disparities and built on accessible, patient-governed, high-quality, integrated primary care. For more information, visit NACHC.org.

About Abbott:

Abbott supports the Innovation Incubator as part of its broader work to innovate for greater access and affordability in health, the key priority of Abbott's 2030 Sustainability Plan.

Through its businesses and in partnership with others, Abbott and its foundation Abbott Fund are investing in communities to help remove the barriers that prevent people from living healthy lives.

Abbott is a global healthcare leader that helps people live more fully at all stages of life. Our portfolio of life-changing technologies spans the spectrum of healthcare, with leading businesses and products in diagnostics, medical devices, nutritionals and branded generic medicines. Our 114,000 colleagues serve people in more than 160 countries. Connect with us at www.abbott.com and on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, X and YouTube.

For further information: NACHC, Amy Simmons Farber, 202-309-0338; Abbott, Angela Duff, 224-668-6894

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FAQ

What is the purpose of Abbott's Innovation Incubator initiative with NACHC?

The Innovation Incubator initiative aims to increase access to healthy foods and improve health in underserved communities by supporting community health centers in developing innovative solutions to integrate nutritious food into clinical care.

How many health centers are participating in Abbott's 2024 Innovation Incubator?

Eight community health centers across the United States have been selected to participate in Abbott's 2024 Innovation Incubator initiative.

What funding do health centers receive in Abbott's Innovation Incubator program?

Each selected health center in Abbott's Innovation Incubator program receives $30,000 in funding to develop and test their innovative solutions over a six-month period.

How does Abbott (NYSE: ABT) plan to share the results of the Innovation Incubator?

Abbott and NACHC plan to share the results of the Innovation Incubator with 1,400 health centers across the country, potentially informing the care of more than 31 million patients.

What was the focus of Abbott's inaugural Innovation Incubator in 2023?

Abbott's inaugural Innovation Incubator in 2023 focused on finding new ways to break down the 'digital divide' in health by addressing key digital and health literacy challenges in communities.

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