
Health Leads is a social enterprise that envisions a healthcare system that addresses all patients’ basic resource needs as a standard part of quality care.
For 20 years, Health Leads has worked with leading healthcare organizations to create sustainable, high-impact and cost-effective social needs interventions that connect patients to the community-based resources they need to be healthy – from food to transportation to healthcare benefits.
Health Leads is committed to sharing its tools and expertise to improve the health and well-being of patients, and to accelerating the leadership, best practices, incentives and research required to change what “counts” as healthcare.
For 20 years, Health Leads has worked with leading healthcare organizations to create sustainable, high-impact and cost-effective social needs interventions that connect patients to the community-based resources they need to be healthy – from food to transportation to healthcare benefits.
Health Leads is committed to sharing its tools and expertise to improve the health and well-being of patients, and to accelerating the leadership, best practices, incentives and research required to change what “counts” as healthcare.
Location: United States, Massachusetts, Boston
Employees: 51-200
Phone: +1 617-391-3633
Founded date: 1996
Mentions in press and media 5
Date | Title | Description |
16.05.2024 | Community Outreach Leaders Grant Awarded | Five organizations working across the City will hire and train community members to lead outreach for SNAP, HIP, and other government nutrition assistance programs. After receiving a strong pool of applications, the City of Boston’s Office ... |
28.12.2021 | ‘Not a fad’: Ensemble Health leads $8M investment for fledgling Midwest startup | - |
27.10.2020 | Health Leads Respond and Rebuild Initiatives Build Community-led, Equity-centered Paths to Health | |
31.12.2014 | Top 5 Commonwealth Fund reads offer clues to tackling quality of care issues from local to international level | 3. An assessment of health insurance coverage following the first open enrollment period found that 9.5 million fewer adults lacked insurance. The uninsured rate for people ages 19 to 64 fell from 20 percent in July-to-September 2013 to 15 ... |
- | Top 5 Commonwealth Fund reads offer clues to tackling quality of care issues from local to international level | A review of The Commonwealth Fund‘s top five reports of 2014 offers some important clues on how to address quality of care issues on a local regional and international level. A report that placed the US healthcare system dead last behind Ca... |