Chicago Health Centers Receive Grant to Launch Medication-Assisted Addiction Treatment Programs

Lawndale News Chicago's Bilingual Newspaper - Health

Three Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) networks, Esperanza Health Centers, Heartland Health Centers, and PrimeCare Community Health, with support from the Cook County Health & Hospitals System (CCHHS), have been awarded grants totaling more than $2 million for a two-year period from The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) to offer medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for alcohol and opioid addiction in the communities they serve. This collaborative effort to expand the treatment of addiction with medications comes at a crucial time as Chicago’s substance abuse epidemic continues, and traditional funding sources for addiction services remain at risk. “Esperanza, Heartland, and PrimeCare offer comprehensive primary care in communities across Chicagoland. Together they saw a tremendous opportunity to help their patients by establishing much-needed substance abuse treatment services in primary care settings where they are not only easily accessible but also culturally competent,” said Dr. Mark Loafman, Chair, Family and Community Medicine, CCHHS. The grant funding allows the FQHCs to expand the number of addiction-trained primary care providers, social workers, counselors and case management services for patients receiving MAT. CCHHS’ addiction psychiatrists and behavioral health staff will provide the FQHC’s MAT programs clinical oversight, consultation services, training and technical support.

Comments are closed.