UnitedHealthcare Awards $500,000 to Five Federally Qualified Health Centers To Increase Access To Behavioral Health Services
- Grant funds will allow FQHCs to hire and train additional staff, develop new behavioral health resources, and reach more patients.
- Cherry Health will hire additional staff to support substance use disorder treatment efforts and expand local partnerships.
- Family Health Center will develop mental health screening programs and train additional staff for inpatient detoxification services.
- Great Lakes Bay Health Centers will create educational videos, expand breastfeeding support services, and conduct behavioral health training for staff.
- InterCare Community Health Network will train and recruit additional health workers and expand telehealth services.
- MidMichigan Community Health Services will renovate and expand its space for substance use disorder and psychiatric treatment, increasing patient capacity.
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Grant funds will allow health centers in
“Our FQHC partners work tirelessly to ensure individuals in the communities we serve are able to obtain critical care like behavioral health support,” said Dennis Mouras, CEO, UnitedHealthcare Community Plan of
Each of the FQHCs have dedicated the grant funds to specific projects:
- Cherry Health will hire additional staff to support their substance use disorder treatment efforts and expand local partnerships to sustain greater access to care in the community.
- Family Health Center will develop mental health screening programs and train additional staff to expand inpatient detoxification services. The FQHC will also create more accessible treatment spaces for individuals with disabilities.
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Great Lakes Bay Health Centers will create educational videos, expand breastfeeding support services in the
Saginaw area and conduct behavioral health training for staff. - InterCare Community Health Network will train and recruit additional health workers and expand telehealth services to extend the FQHC’s patient reach.
- MidMichigan Community Health Services will renovate and expand its space for substance use disorder and psychiatric treatment, increasing the number of patients the health center is able to serve.
“We are very appreciative of the support from UnitedHealthcare, which will help us improve the lives of all of our patients," said Eileen Chiang, vice president of corporate services and CFO, Family Health Center. “We continue to focus on refining our services to ensure that we are meeting the needs of our patients. As part of these efforts, the grant is helping us advance behavioral health and substance use services for community members in Kalamazoo County.”
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“Through the generous grant provided by UnitedHealthcare we have been able to implement training for all of our mental health providers in suicide screening and assessment and started new psychosocial groups at the organization’s largest site in Benton Harbor,” said David Gamble, director of behavioral health and SUD services, InterCare Community Health Network. “Additionally, we are making plans to invest in recruitment and retention, as well as technology, to improve our workforce capacity and efficiency to provide the level of access that will meet the needs of the communities we serve.”
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