$2.24M push aims to cut ER trips for Columbus families on south and east sides

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CVS Health Foundation announced a $2.24 million investment in Health Impact Ohio to create a Health Zone in Columbus. This funding will expand Community Health Worker capacity, maternal and behavioral health services, and improve data systems to reduce avoidable emergency room visits and enhance care coordination for families in south and east Columbus. The initiative builds on CVS Health’s extensive commitment to Ohio, including significant economic contributions and prior affordable housing investments.

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