MHS Launches MHS Serves, a $12 Million Statewide Health Equity Program
Managed Health Services (MHS), a subsidiary of Centene (NYSE: CNC), has launched MHS Serves, a $12 million health equity program in Indiana. Over six years, the program will invest a minimum of $2 million annually to support health equity-focused initiatives. Key partners include Indiana Minority Health Coalition (IMHC) and Black Onyx Management. The first partnership, Broadband Access Strategic Partnership, aims to enhance internet and technology adoption in underserved communities, increasing the number of Broadband Ready Communities. Applications for funding open on May 14, 2024, and close on June 21, 2024. MHS Serves will work with various stakeholders to identify health disparities and support community-based solutions.
- MHS launches a $12 million health equity program, MHS Serves, to address health disparities in Indiana.
- The program will provide a minimum of $2 million annually over six years, ensuring sustained financial support for health equity initiatives.
- Partnership with Indiana Minority Health Coalition (IMHC) and Black Onyx Management could amplify impact through established community ties.
- First initiative, Broadband Access Strategic Partnership, aims to improve internet and technology adoption in underserved communities.
- MHS' ongoing collaboration with community organizations and stakeholders shows a robust strategy for addressing social determinants of health.
- The $12 million investment, while significant, may not be sufficient to fully address widespread health disparities across Indiana.
- The effectiveness of the program depends on successful partnership and implementation, which could face operational challenges.
- focus areas like broadband access, while important, might not address all facets of health equity comprehensively.
- Potential delays or obstacles in the application and funding process could hinder timely execution of initiatives.
MHS Serves will support the advancement of programs and innovations to improve health equity efforts statewide
MHS Serves will be a collaboration with Indiana Minority Health Coalition and Black Onyx Management
First partnership opportunity will support internet and technology adoption for partner organizations in underserved communities
"I'm proud to announce the creation of MHS Serves, our statewide health equity program several years in the making," said MHS President and CEO, Kevin O'Toole. "MHS' mission is to transform the health of the community we serve, one person at a time. MHS Serves will enable us to expand our focus on health equity and the social determinants of health in new and exciting ways."
MHS has previously worked closely with IMHC and Black Onyx Management. IMHC is a statewide non-profit that works to eliminate health disparities through research, education, advocacy, and access to health care services for minority populations. Black Onyx Management works to advance diversity, equity and inclusion by developing programs, implementing projects, analysis and assessments and trainings that are both action-oriented and results-driven.
"IMHC and MHS have been partners for many years and we're thrilled to expand our relationship through MHS Serves," said IMHC President and CEO, Carl Ellison. "MHS' mission aligns with ours, which is to enhance quality of life through education, advocacy and quality health care services for racial and ethnic minorities. We're looking forward to assisting MHS as they grow their health equity focus."
"We understand that the social determinants of health impact so much of our daily living," said Black Onyx Management President and CEO, Marshawn Wolley. "We are looking forward to the opportunity to empower community-based organizations to support an improved quality of life for communities around the state."
MHS' Health Equity Committee and MHS Serves Advisory Council will work with members, providers, advocates, Federally Qualified Health Centers and Community-Based Organizations to identify current factors that are leading to health disparities and determine research-based interventions. From there, MHS Serves will provide support and develop partnerships with the goal of reducing or eliminating the disparity.
The first partnership opportunity, Broadband Access Strategic Partnership, will focus on empowering underserved communities by increasing partner organizations' capacity to support internet and technology adoption. Applications for partnership funding can be found in the Application Portal at MHS Serves and will open on May 14, 2024 at 9 a.m. ET and close at 11:59 p.m. on June 21, 2024. Organizations that have any questions on the application process should email strategicpartnerships@mhsserves.org for more information.
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