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Healthy Alliance Named a 2022 Empire Whole Health Hero

Apr 6, 2023 | Press Release

Healthy Alliance is honored for being a leader in addressing the whole health of Capital Region communities

ALBANY, NY — Healthy Alliance was honored as a 2022 Empire Whole Health Hero, a program developed by Empire BlueCross in partnership with Albany Business Review to recognize individuals and businesses in the Capital Region that demonstrate innovation and leadership in building the whole health of the community. Healthy Alliance was selected for its dedication to improving health and empowering the underserved through creative and collaborative solutions.

With close to 1,000 physical partner locations across 25 counties in upstate NY, Healthy Alliance’s coordinated network of clinical, behavioral, and human service organizations work together toward ensuring community members have reliable access to the services they need — like healthy food, clothing, health insurance, utilities assistance, and much more.

In addition to its growing network focused on social determinants of health (SDoH), Healthy Alliance has worked to identify and innovatively address service gaps in high demand within Capital Region communities through its 2022 Micro-Spend Program and upcoming Schenectady Maternal and Child Health Community Health Worker (CHW) Hub, convened by Healthy Alliance.

Healthy Alliance’s 2022 Micro-Spend Program provided flexible dollars to 18 local clinical and community-based organizations working with the underserved throughout the Capital Region. Each participating organization used the funding to address community members’ one-time, immediate needs — like culturally appropriate clothing, space heaters, bus passes for interviews, driver’s licenses and/or non-driver’s license IDs, and more. The program served more than 500 community members in non-traditional capacities — often serving those who had been turned away from or didn’t qualify for existing programming — and recognized social determinants of health outside of the standards of food, housing, and more.

In 2022, Healthy Alliance also convened the Schenectady Women and Child Health Hub, a coalition of 15 local organizations, after identifying Schenectady County’s infant mortality and adolescent pregnancy rates as the worst in the Capital Region at 9.1 per 1,000 births and 21.5 per 1,000 females, respectively. The coalition will support fifty Schenectady County women throughout their pregnancy and up to one year after childbirth through tailored care based on their individual needs, including connections to social and clinical care services, care coordination, facilitating communication between agencies, establishing resources that need to be put in place, and more.

These initiatives showcase just a few ways Healthy Alliance is working to incorporate social care into traditional health care – addressing social needs before they turn into serious and costly medical problems. Healthy Alliance was honored at the 2022 Empire Whole Health Heroes luncheon on Wednesday, March 29, 2023, where Erica Coletti, Healthy Alliance CEO, sat on a panel to discuss how Healthy Alliance is paving a path forward toward better health for all.

To learn more about Healthy Alliance, visit www.healthyalliance.us.

MEDIA CONTACTS

Kayla Coonrad

Sr. Communications Specialist, Healthy Alliance
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Caroline Ryan

Marketing Manager, Healthy Alliance
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About Healthy Alliance


Healthy Alliance connects the underserved to a growing social care network (SCN) of organizations — big and small — that provide services that are essential for a healthy life. Recognizing that health begins in our communities, Healthy Alliance convenes and collaborates with all parts of the health care ecosystem — from regional health systems and federally qualified health centers to grassroots clothing and household goods providers and everyone in between — to address health-related social needs like food insecurity, housing assistance, transportation needs, benefits navigation, and much more before they evolve into serious and costly medical problems. As the official SCN lead entity in the Capital Region, Central New York, and North Country under New York’s 1115 Waiver Demonstration Amendment, New York Health Equity Reform (NYHER), Healthy Alliance has 1,300 partner locations spanning 24 counties across their three regionsworking to provide all communities with consistent access to the resources they need to ensure every New Yorker has the same opportunity to be healthy. Healthy Alliance is an Albany Business Review 2019 – 2023 Best Places to Work and a Modern Healthcare 2021 – 2024 Best Places to Work in Health Care. Follow Healthy Alliance on Facebook, LinkedIn, and X. 

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