St. Louis Integrated Health Network

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St. Louis Integrated Health Network

St. Louis, MO

In 2003, the St. Louis Integrated Health Network (IHN) was formed to create a network of health care providers that collaborate to improve accessibility, quality and affordability of health care for the uninsured and underinsured. Today, the IHN has 16 community health center members that provide comprehensive primary health care to all St. Louis area residents regardless of their insurance status. The IHN currently has 4 main service lines. the Community Referral Coordinator - or CRC program, the Transitions of Care task force (TOC), Newtork Community Academic Partnerships (NCAP) and Efforts to Outcomes (ETO).

The St. Louis Integrated Health Network, through collaboration and partnership, strives for quality, accessible and affordable healthcare services for all residents of Metropolitan St. Louis, with an emphasis on the medically underserved.

St. Louis, Missouri

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