Allegheny Health Network's Center for Inclusion Health
Pittsburgh , PA
Allegheny Health Network's Center for Inclusion Health is a comprehensive program focused on the healthcare needs of underserved or marginalized populations.
Leaders have:
- Used evidence-based interventions to address obstacles that can make it difficult to access care, including addiction, food insecurity, homelessness, gender diversity, immigration status and others.
- Established the Perinatal Hope Program to support expectant and postpartum mothers struggling with substance use disorders by providing treatment, drug and alcohol counseling, wellness education and social services.
- Opened the Rethinking Incarceration and Empowering Recovery Clinic to provide care to formerly incarcerated people, regardless of ability to pay. Hundreds of individuals have been served since the program’s launch.