(Pittsburgh, PA)—The Jewish Healthcare Foundation (JHF) approved $830,000 in new grants to create healthcare delivery and payment demonstration projects that aim to improve patient care and eliminate avoidable costs, and to enhance maternal health among the Pittsburgh region’s immigrant and refugee population by demonstrating the value of doula community health workers (CHWs). Additionally, JHF renewed a $900,000 block grant to the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh to address the health needs of the region’s Jewish community.

KFMC Rebrands to Spotlight Their Role as Health Improvement Partner
The Kansas Foundation for Medical Care (KFMC, Inc.) announced a new name and digital presence on KFMC.org. After years of being known as the Kansas Foundation for Medical Care, the organization...
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