Grant Partners

Community Health Programs

Year: 2014 *Multi-year Grant: 2013
Amount:$40,000
Great Barrington

Community Health Programs will conduct a multi-pronged outreach effort throughout Berkshire County to educate consumers on affordable insurance options utilizing its mobile medical van.  They will conduct workshops for local community organizations to reach self-employed individuals and businesses.  A key focus will be on assisting individuals with the tax filing process, as the Modified Adjusted Gross Income is utilized for determining eligibility.  Finally, a campaign will be developed to educate individuals about appropriate use of the emergency room and primary care.  

Boston Public Health Commission

Year: 2014 *Multi-year Grant: 2013
Amount:$40,000
Boston

Boston Public Health Commission will assist consumers in enrolling in and selecting health plans, as well as retaining coverage.  They will develop quick-guides on the new marketplace application and renewal processes, and disseminate “Health Portfolios” to consumers to track health coverage, primary care providers, and Affordable Care Act information.  “Roving Navigators” will promote access to health coverage at barbershops, auto body shops, and nail salons.

Codman Square Health Center

Year: 2014 *Multi-year Grant: 2013
Amount:$40,000
Dorchester

Codman Square Health Center will conduct outreach and enrollment, hold a series of events to help attendees complete insurance applications, and provide orientations on available health coverage options.  Computers will be made available at the Codman Tech Center to access the health insurance marketplace, and consumers will be connected to the health center’s patient-centered medical home model to promote consumer engagement and self-sufficiency.  

Ecu-Health Care

Year: 2014 *Multi-year Grant: 2013
Amount:$40,000
North Adams

Ecu-Health Care will continue its education and marketing campaign, and provide enrollment and renewal assistance on public health insurance programs.  They will train and educate applicants on navigating the health care system. 

Community Health Connections

Year: 2014 *Multi-year Grant: 2013
Amount:$40,000
Fitchburg

Community Health Connections will conduct intensive street and shelter outreach to individuals who are homeless, providing eligibility determinations and application assistance.  They will hold “office hours” at local organizations to answer questions regarding programs, eligibility requirements, and sources of care in the community.  A “Community Collaborations” group consisting of health and human services organizations will be convened, serving the region’s homeless, to share information about the Affordable Care Act.  

Joint Committee for Children's Health Care in Everett

Year: 2014 *Multi-year Grant: 2013
Amount:$40,000
Everett

The Joint Committee for Children’s Health Care in Everett will provide application assistance and referral support, and conduct a multimedia publicity campaign to reach consumers about the Affordable Care Act.  Additional education will be provided through a multilingual helpline, website, and newsletter.  A series of educational sessions will be conducted at local community organizations on navigating the health system and using the Health Information Exchange.  

Brockton Neighborhood Health Center

Year: 2014 *Multi-year Grant: 2013
Amount:$40,000
Brockton

Brockton Neighborhood Health Center will enroll consumers in coverage and assist with renewal applications, and provide education on the Affordable Care Act.  Community leaders from religious, cultural, and human service organizations will be convened and educated on health insurance information and available resources.

Community Health Center of Franklin County

Year: 2014 *Multi-year Grant: 2013
Amount:$40,000
Greenfield

Community Health Center of Franklin County will provide a continuum of eligibility, enrollment and review services, resource referrals to primary care, and case management.  They will educate consumers on how to navigate health coverage and care systems through computer access, including the Health Information Exchange.  Educational materials will be developed for patients to take a more active role in their health coverage and care.  

Family Health Center of Worcester

Year: 2014 *Multi-year Grant: 2013
Amount:$40,000
Worcester

Family Health Center of Worcester will assist uninsured individuals to enroll in and maintain coverage, and connect to a primary care medical home.  They will continue weekly New Patient Orientation/Education Sessions, and expand the use of “I Speak” cards that detail useful information on the health center for patients.  Finally, they will provide individualized education and install computer kiosks for patients to use.

Fishing Partnership Health Plan

Year: 2014 *Multi-year Grant: 2013
Amount:$40,000
Burlington

Fishing Partnership Health Plan will educate households on the Affordable Care Act, targeting “family health brokers” and community leaders to be navigators in providing frontline education and enrollment assistance.  Seminars and trainings will be offered at shore side processing plants, industry meetings, occupational safety training seminars, and settlement houses, complete with a training curriculum for all navigators.  The “Do You Love a Fisherman?” campaign will be launched with marketing materials, services, and incentives targeting spouses and family members.  

Lynn Community Health Center

Year: 2014 *Multi-year Grant: 2013
Amount:$40,000
Lynn

Lynn Community Health Center will provide enrollment assistance and conduct monthly outreach activities at local health fairs and cultural events.  They will collaborate with health and human service providers to provide off-site outreach and enrollment services.  Monthly education sessions will be conducted on health coverage options using a Patient Navigation Guide.  

County of Dukes County

Year: 2013 *Multi-year Grant: 2014
Amount:$40,000
West Tisbury

County of Dukes County will provide enrollment assistance at local community organizations to assist consumers in setting up Health Information Exchange accounts, completing applications, checking statuses and making updates.  They will also develop and disseminate information on the Affordable Care Act, with a focus on immigrants and tribal members.  Finally, social media, paid and free media will be used to reach members of the general public on health coverage options.  

Hilltown Community Health Centers

Year: 2013 *Multi-year Grant: 2014
Amount:$40,000
Worthington

Hilltown Community Health Centers will assist with applications and annual eligibility reviews and connect patients with primary care providers.  They will provide monthly public education sessions on health coverage options for consumers, and adapt their electronic medical record to establish a referral system across departments.  Educational materials will be developed on the changes in the health insurance marketplace.  Finally, they will work with small businesses in the community that may be eligible for health care tax credits through the marketplace. 

Whittier Street Health Center

Year: 2013 *Multi-year Grant: 2014
Amount:$40,000
Roxbury

Whittier Street Health Center will provide eligibility assistance and coordinate care for patients, making referrals within the health center, with other health care providers, and community partners.  They will continue to foster the Building Vibrant Communities program to employ housing development residents as community health workers to assist consumers with their health and social needs.  Community health workers will be trained in patient navigation to equip consumers in connecting with primary care and other social and health services.  

Community Health Programs

Year: 2013 *Multi-year Grant: 2014
Amount:$40,000
Great Barrington

Community Health Programs will conduct a multi-pronged outreach effort throughout Berkshire County to educate consumers on affordable insurance options utilizing its mobile medical van.  They will conduct workshops for local community organizations to reach self-employed individuals and businesses.  A key focus will be on assisting individuals with the tax filing process, as the Modified Adjusted Gross Income is utilized for determining eligibility.  Finally, a campaign will be developed to educate individuals about appropriate use of the emergency room and primary care.