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ICH evaluated the Voices for Health Justice 1.0 program. Voices seeks to build power in communities experiencing health inequities to improve the health care system’s accessibility, affordability, and ability to treat all people with dignity.

ICH evaluated the Voices for Health Justice 1.0 program. Voices seeks to build power in communities experiencing health inequities to improve the health care system’s accessibility, affordability, and ability to treat all people with dignity.

ICH served as the evaluator of MelroseWakefield Hospital’s (MelroseWakefield) Determination of Need (DON) Community-Based Health Initiative (CHI) grant-making program that funded initiatives focused on improving behavioral health-related outcomes.

ICH is evaluating Melrose Wakefield Healthcare’s Determination of Need Community-Based Health Initiative grant-making program, which has awarded eight grants to improve behavioral health-related outcomes.

ICH worked with RIZE Massachusetts Foundations to develop strategies for evaluating progress towards goals and tools to support data-informed planning and decision-making.

ICH worked with RIZE Massachusetts Foundations to develop strategies for evaluating progress towards goals and tools to support data-informed planning and decision-making.

ICH worked with LUK to evaluate two programs that built capacity among mental health, early education, and youth-serving organizations to deliver evidence-based treatments and trauma-informed care to children and families.

ICH is working with LUK, Inc. to evaluate two programs that aim to build capacity among mental health, early education, and childcare providers to deliver evidence-based treatments and trauma-informed care to children and families.

The Perinatal Quality Improvement Network of Massachusetts (PNQIN), together with the Health Policy Commission, engaged with ICH to develop novel family-driven quality measures of hospital care for families who experienced prenatal opioid exposure.

The Perinatal Quality Improvement Network of Massachusetts (PNQIN), together with the Health Policy Commission, engaged with ICH to develop novel family-driven quality measures of hospital care for families who experienced prenatal opioid exposure.