Grant Partners

Massachusetts Public Health Association 2012

Year: 2012 *Multi-year Grant: 2011
Amount:$75,000
Boston

The Massachusetts Public Health Association (MPHA) will support collaborative efforts to integrate public health and prevention into health care payment reform discussions.  MPHA is a statewide membership organization that undertakes advocacy, education, coalition-building and organized action to improve the public's health.

Volunteers in Medicine Berkshires

Year: 2012
Amount:$5,000
Great Barrington
Program Area: Catalyst Fund

To acquire the services of a professional development consultant.

Family Service

Year: 2012
Amount:$4,018
Lawrence
Program Area: Catalyst Fund

To purchase psychological testing equipment. 

Behavioral Health Network

Year: 2012
Amount:$4,558
Springfield
Program Area: Catalyst Fund

To redesign the admission process with an Open Access service delivery model.

Caring Health Center 2012

Year: 2012 *Multi-year Grant: 2011
Amount:$40,000
Springfield

Caring Health Center will target refugees, immigrants, and other linguistic and cultural minority groups who face barriers to enrollment and health care navigation. The health center provides comprehensive primary medical care and dental services to residents in the medically underserved city of Springfield and its surrounding areas.

Brookline Community Mental Health Center

Year: 2012 *Multi-year Grant: 2011, 2013
Amount:$124,805
Brookline

Healthy Lives:  Brookline Community Mental Health Center will serve 200 low-income adults living in Brookline or Boston who present with serious mental illness (schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, major depression, severe anxiety, or PTSD) and at least two chronic medical conditions (including diabetes, cardiovascular disease, or COPD).  The health center will engage patients in their care, help them coordinate the services they receive, provide wellness interventions, offer disease management programs, home visits, and individual and group counseling. The intent of the project is to help patients move from passive recipients to active participants in their health care and by doing so, reduce cost and improve quality.

Boston Center for Independent Living 2012

Year: 2012 *Multi-year Grant: 2011
Amount:$35,000
Boston

The Boston Center for Independent Living (BCIL) will support advocacy on behalf of those living with disabilities.  BCIL is a frontline civil rights organization led by people with disabilities that advocates for supports and services that enhance the independence of people with disabilities.

Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers

Year: 2012 *Multi-year Grant: 2011
Amount:$60,000
Boston

Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers will serve as a key resource to its membership as cost containment and payment reform continue to reshape the health care environment. The League will conduct a multi-tiered advocacy strategy on a statewide level, including analyzing and disseminating policy information, engaging its members on key issues, and collaborating with other organizations and coalitions that share community health and primary health care goals.

VNA of Middlesex-East and Visiting Nurse Hospice

Year: 2012
Amount:$2,370
Wakefield
Program Area: Catalyst Fund

To support certification of six nurses in hospice and palliative care.

Alliance Foundation for Community Health

Year: 2012 *Multi-year Grant: 2011, 2013
Amount:$125,000
Somerville

A Collaborative Practice Model for Improving Pediatric Mental Health Value:  The Alliance Foundation for Community Health will develop a new method of identifying youth at risk for low quality/high cost mental health treatment. The sample for this study will be drawn from the 101,000 youth under age 20 insured by Network Health. The project will also look within diagnosis groups to compare treatments and expenditures across race/ethnicity, language, geography, and other characteristics. In the second phase of the effort, the project will identify primary care providers who have the largest number of high-expenditure youth and work with them and families to develop more cost-effective approaches to treatment.

Mercy Medical Center

Year: 2012 *Multi-year Grant: 2011, 2013
Amount:$125,000
Springfield

Mercy Medical Center’s Health Care for the Homeless program (Mercy HCH) will collaborate with hospital emergency departments in Hampden, Hampshire, and Franklin counties to “re-direct” homeless persons who are “high-end utilizers” of emergency department services to access health care services through Mercy HCH’s clinical team.  Mercy knows the area’s homeless well and has documented cases where individuals are going to emergency rooms more than 20 times per month. Mercy HCH staff will work with these homeless individuals to obtain stable housing and resolve chronic conditions such as substance abuse and mental health issues.  Over the three-year grant period, the five participating hospital emergency departments will “re-direct” 120 homeless individuals to more appropriate care through the program.

Visiting Nurse Association of Greater Lowell, Inc.

Year: 2012 *Multi-year Grant: 2011, 2013
Amount:$125,000
Lowell

Visiting Nurse Association of Greater Lowell will deliver home health care services, self-care education and coaching, and tele-monitoring to high-cost patients identified by the Lowell General Physician Hospital Organization (PHO) and Lowell Community Health Center. The project will serve 100 “high utilizers” in its first year and will triple in size by its third year. Targeted patients will be those diagnosed with congestive heart failure, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or diabetes. In-home assessment, coaching, and monitoring will be provided to patients who do not qualify for these services under current payment and benefit guidelines because they are not homebound and do not have acute, but rather chronic conditions. The project’s goal is to demonstrate the cost-effectiveness of these services.

Ecu-Health Care 2012

Year: 2012 *Multi-year Grant: 2011
Amount:$2,012
North Adams

Ecu-Health Care will provide public health outreach, application assistance, and support for accessing primary care providers. One-on-one training will educate clients on the individual mandate, minimum creditable coverage policies, and affordability regulations.

Community Health Connections 2012

Year: 2012 *Multi-year Grant: 2011
Amount:$40,000
Fitchburg

Community Health Connections will provide street outreach and one-on-one application and enrollment assistance to homeless or high risk children and adults, as well as members of the Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking communities.

Refugee Immigration Ministry 2012

Year: 2012
Amount:$5,000
Malden
Program Area: Catalyst Fund