[Excerpted from The Art of Change, by Jarrard Phillips Cate & Hancock] When people lined up outside of a major food bank in Chicago, CommunityHealth’s team sprang into action. Walking down the long, socially-distanced line of people on the sidewalk, they conducted...
[Excerpted from WGN 9] … Representatives with Advocate, the Cubs, and three non-profits stressed the need to improve vaccine access for minorities, immigrants, homeless and other vulnerable populations. “Often time throughout the pandemic, our positivity rate...
[Excerpted from Chicago Magazine] … “Allison was famous here long before she was famous in Chicago,” says Stephanie Willding, the CEO of CommunityHealth, a West Town nonprofit clinic that is the city’s largest health care facility for the uninsured. Until the...
[Excerpted fromHealthTech] … Together, many of the shifts that have taken place have moved the needle toward a more patient-focused experience of healthcare delivery. “The pandemic pointed to the need for patient-centered healthcare,” says Stephanie Willding,...
[Excerpted from CNN] … CommunityHealth in Chicago, which provides free healthcare to nearly 8,000 patients — most of them Latino — is understaffed with only 42 employees and 1,000 volunteers, CEO Stephanie Willding said. Willding said her clinic isn’t...
[Excerpted from MarketWatch] … Making sure ‘trusted places’ can distribute vaccines CommunityHealth, located on Chicago’s West Side, is the largest free health center in the country. Its roughly 8,000 active patients have no health insurance, and a majority come...
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