Throughout fiscal years 2022-2024, the following partners received funding:
72% of participants saw positive changes in biometrics following implementaion of a technology- based approach to give diabetic patients access to health and nutrition coaching by Bethesda Community Clinic in one funding period.
129 telehealth appointments were conducted by Must Ministries during the one-year funding period to provide remote access to behavioral health counseling for individuals in permanent supportive housing and emergency shelters.
200+ patients were served by Empowerment Resource Center with telehealth and mHealth technologies to improve outcomes for individuals with substance abuse disorders.
30% increase in resource utilization after Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies Coalition of Georgia increased access to maternal mental health resources for birth givers using a digital platform.
1,300+ telehealth clients were served, and 582 family counseling sessions held over one year. The Summit Counseling Center used funding to increase access to telehealth for uninsured and underinsured residents and families.
334 new patients were served, avoiding 246 unnecessary emergency room visits through Giving Health, Inc.’s increased access to care for low-income, uninsured residents through telehealth and social service referrals.
Additional Partners:
15 | RESPONSE TO 2022 CHNA - THREE YEARS LATER
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