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ICH provided TA to Cambridge Health Alliance (CHA) to support the development of a strategy to advance health equity and prepare for the Massachusetts Medicaid Waiver Health Equity Incentive Program.

ICH provided TA to Cambridge Health Alliance (CHA) to support the development of a strategy to advance health equity and prepare for the Massachusetts Medicaid Waiver Health Equity Incentive Program

ICH is evaluating BHCHP’s medication for addiction treatment (MAT) program, a program funded by SAMHSA that seeks to expand MAT for individuals incarcerated in Suffolk County jails transitioning from jail to the community.

ICH is evaluating BHCHP’s medication for addiction treatment (MAT) program, a program funded by SAMHSA that seeks to expand MAT for individuals incarcerated in Suffolk County jails transitioning from jail to the community.

ICH is partnering with LUK, Inc. and the North Central Community Action Team to assess community needs and evaluate youth substance use prevention activities in central Massachusetts.

ICH is partnering with LUK, Inc. and the North Central Community Action Team to assess community needs and evaluate youth substance use prevention activities in central Massachusetts.

ICH provided training and technical support to the Mystic Valley Public Health Coalition during Year 1 of their MassCall3 youth substance misuse prevention grant issued by MDPH’s Bureau of Substance Addiction Services.

ICH is providing training and technical support to the Mystic Valley Public Health Coalition during Year 1 of their MassCall3 youth substance misuse prevention grant issued by MDPH’s Bureau of Substance Addiction Services.

ICH provided assessment and evaluation planning support to Bay State Community Services and their coalition of public health agencies on the south shore during Year 1 of their MassCall3 youth substance misuse prevention grant issued by MDPH’s Bureau of Substance Addiction Services.

ICH is providing assessment and evaluation planning support to Bay State Community Services and their coalition of public health agencies on the south shore during Year 1 of their MassCall3 youth substance misuse prevention grant issued by MDPH’s Bureau of Substance Addiction Services.