Abbott Teams Up With the National Association of Community Health Centers to Expand Access to Nutritious Food and Improve Health
Abbott and the National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC) have launched the second year of the Innovation Incubator initiative to improve access to nutritious food in underinvested communities. Eight health centers across the U.S. will receive $30,000 each to develop and test innovative solutions aimed at integrating healthy food into clinical care. These centers will focus on addressing chronic conditions like obesity, diabetes, and heart disease through nutrition. The results will be shared with 1,400 health centers, benefiting over 31 million patients. Projects range from creating community gardens to providing customized nutrition for expectant mothers and individuals with chronic diseases. This initiative builds on the success of the 2023 program, which focused on digital health literacy and reached more than 45,000 people.
- Eight health centers receive $30,000 each to develop innovative nutrition solutions.
- Initiative aims to improve health across 1,400 centers, impacting over 31 million patients.
- Focus on integrating nutritious food to address chronic conditions like obesity, diabetes, and heart disease.
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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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"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
"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,
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
- 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
"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
2023 Incubator Impact
With funding support from
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.
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