Health Assurance Foundation Launches To Support Healthcare Equity and Accessibility; Creates Pilot Program with MetroHealth to Empower Community Health Care Workers
01 Octubre 2024 - 6:00AM
Business Wire
Today, the Health Assurance Foundation (“Foundation”) announced
its launch as a nonprofit organization with a mission to promote a
stronger healthcare system by investing in local communities and
make the healthcare system equitable, proactive, and
accessible.
To kick start its mission, the Foundation is proud to announce
its pilot program in collaboration with The MetroHealth System, the
safety-net health system of Cleveland, Ohio, which has served
Northeast Ohio for nearly two centuries. This initiative focuses on
investing in community health workers: critical frontline,
community-based workers who are trusted members of the local areas
in which they serve.
Led by Washington, D.C.-based Rhonda Bray, founder and former
C.E.O. of healthcare technology firm Rhythm Management Group, and
former Cleveland Clinic nurse, the Foundation launches at a
critical time in U.S. healthcare. Recent studies reveal that half
of U.S. adults struggle with healthcare costs, and one in four
adults have skipped necessary healthcare services due to cost and
access issues. This inaccessibility and inequity of the U.S.
healthcare system often hits vulnerable populations the
hardest.
The Foundation’s program with MetroHealth will address the
access gap in healthcare by empowering community health workers—an
essential force in healthcare—who tirelessly work with their local
communities to provide medical resources and educate them about the
healthcare system.
Bray, who will serve as Executive Director of the Foundation,
emphasized the critical need for this initiative, stating, "In a
time when the U.S. healthcare system is so broken, it often leaves
our most vulnerable populations behind. The Health Assurance
Foundation will help alleviate some of these issues and make
important strides in promoting more access to healthcare. Starting
with MetroHealth is a valuable opportunity to build on the health
system's extensive research into the impact of social drivers of
health, and we hope this investment can create a roadmap and
scalable model for further community health efforts."
Nabil Chehade, MD, EVP and Chief Clinical Transformation Officer
at MetroHealth, said, “MetroHealth’s community health worker
program has already led to some tremendous benefits to patients and
community members, including increased prenatal and well-child
visits, better-controlled diabetes and hypertension, and improved
access to primary care and ancillary services. We are grateful for
Health Assurance Foundation’s shared vision to grow this impactful
model of care and their investment in MetroHealth to help build a
more proactive, affordable and equitable system for
healthcare.”
Through its Institute for H.O.P.E.™, MetroHealth community
health workers have also played a pivotal role in screening adult
patients for social drivers of health.
“Community health workers are quickly becoming integral in
healthcare organizations,” said Srinivas Merugu, MD, President,
Institute for H.O.P.E. “They are highly relational, culturally
competent and help form strong connections with patients. They may
make appointments, deliver meals, and have conversations with
patients in ways that aren’t always accessible in traditional care.
Thanks to the Health Assurance Foundation, we will be better able
to work with community stakeholders and our teams to expand these
roles further.”
The pilot program's launch follows significant advances for
community health workers nationwide, including the reimbursement of
community health worker services through Medicaid and some
state-level entities.
“Community health workers help underserved and marginalized
communities by connecting them to important resources both within
and outside of healthcare,” added Bray. “Through their critical
work, they also help alleviate some of the burden on overburdened
hospital systems. This dual impact is essential for creating a more
equitable and efficient healthcare environment.”
The Health Assurance Foundation will be headquartered in San
Francisco, California, and includes leading technology supporters
like Commure, Transcarent, Hippocratic AI, Homeward, Tendo, and
Maribel.
About The Health Assurance Foundation
The Health Assurance Foundation is a not-for-profit organization
leading the way in promoting health equity, wellness, prevention
and access. The Foundation aims to radically transform our
healthcare system by collaborating with key stakeholders, embracing
innovative technologies, and having inclusion and diversity at its
core. Through our work, we see a future where healthcare is not
just about treating illness but creating a more proactive,
affordable, and equitable care system.
About The MetroHealth System
Founded in 1837, MetroHealth is leading the way to a healthier
you and a healthier community through service, teaching, discovery,
and teamwork. Cuyahoga County’s public, safety-net hospital system,
MetroHealth meets people where they are, providing care through
five hospitals, four emergency departments and more than 20 health
centers. Each day, our nearly 9,000 employees focus on providing
our community with equitable healthcare — through patient-focused
research, access to care, and support services — that seeks to
eradicate health disparities rooted in systematic barriers. For
more information, visit metrohealth.org.
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