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.
Funded with a grant from the RWJF, ICH evaluated the CSHE program, which aims to work with populations affected by structural racism and other inequitable policies, supporting community groups to engage in health care advocacy.
ICH is the evaluator for the CVI 2.0 program, which funds community-based organizations to organize consumers to advocate for policies and programs that expand how the healthcare sector addresses the social determinants of health.
ICH evaluated RIZE Massachusetts’ inaugural grant program, which seeks to increase access to treatment for opioid use disorder among marginalized and underserved populations.
ICH evaluated SUSTAIN Communities, an initiative that aimed to build community health center capacity to treat opioid use disorder.
ICH evaluated 22 community health center grants focused on implementing new technologies, integrating new care team members, and improving operations.