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New York, NY (June 29, 2010) - Institute for Family Health Will Open Community Health Center at North General Facility on Tuesday, July 6
New York, NY (June 21, 2010) Institute for Family Health Receives $825,709 in Stimulus Funding to Launch the New York Community Health Information Network (NYCHIN)
New York, NY (June 1, 2010) - Institute for Family Health Receives $765,000 Grant from NYS Department of Health
to Promote Healthier School Environments in the Bronx
New York, NY (May 11, 2010) -Institute for Family Health Receives $1.1M from Robin Hood To Launch Comprehensive Diabetes Care Program
Kingston, NY (February 25, 2010) -Access Program Opens at the Kingston Family Health Center The Institute for Family
Health formally welcomes patients with developmental disabilities to the new
Access Program at the Kingston Family Health Center.
New York, NY (September 15, 2009) - Institute for Family Health Becomes the First Health Center Network in New York to Achieve Highest Recognition as a Patient Centered Medical Home from National Committee for Quality Assurance
New York, April 2009 - Obama Administration Appoints New York Physician to Represent the Underserved on National Health Information Technology Panel.
New York, November 2008 - Physician Advocates Recognized with Inaugural Award from Columbia’s Center on Medicine as a Profession
Dr. Neil Calman was recognized for his accomplishments in promoting and realizing the principles of civic engagement and medical professionalism.
July 2008 - Institute for Family Health Named Winner of The 2008 New York Times Company Nonprofit Excellence Award for “Excellent Use of Technology and Focus on Mission.”
June 2008 - The Institute for Family Health receives $2.7 M grant to support Bronx Faith-Based Initiative to Eliminate Racial Disparities in Health.
October 2007 - Institute for Family Health Saves Primary Care for 43,000 Patients: Acquires Mid-Hudson Health Care Network of Six Health Centers
August 20, 2007, Ellenville, New York - Quilt Expresses Families’ Hopes and Dreams. Families learning parenting skills through the Ulster County Healthy Start Program have sewn their hopes into a quilt.
May 1, 2006 - Mayor Bloomberg Holds Press Conference at Institute for Urban Family Health.
January 30, 2006, New York, New York - Neil Calman, MD, Wins National Health Information Technology Leadership Award.
New York, NY, May 6, 2005 — The Primary Care Development Corporation Closes $750,000 Financing Package to the Institute For Urban Family Health to Upgrade Electronic Health Record System.
March 5, 2003 New York, NY. High Tech Primary Care. The Institute for Urban Family Health brings state-of-the-art electronic medical records to a network of twelve health centers in New York City, including six that are federally funded and care for people from primarily low-income neighborhoods.
January 24, 2003 New York, New York. Neil Calman, MD, President and CEO of the Institute for Urban Family Health, Featured in Two Recently Published Books.
RACIAL DISPARITIES: BRONX HEALTH REACH/CEED
The Institute leads the Bronx Health REACH Coalition to eliminate
racial disparities in health outcomes. A sister program, Bronx Healthy Hearts worked specifically on nutrition efforts.
June 9, 2008 - Bronx Residents, Religious and Community Leaders, Health Professionals and Health Advocates Rallied to End Discrimination in Health Care; Community-Based Coalition Announced Filing of a Civil Rights Complaint Against Three Major Medical Centers in New York City; Allege Segregation in Outpatient Health Care.
February 14, 2006, Bronx, New York - Low Fat Milk Victory for Community Programs.
Bronx Healthy Hearts, led by the Institute, worked with school personnel and parent leaders to send a wide-spread, consistent message to the school community that low-fat, unsweetened milk is a healthier choice.
BRONX, NY, October 6, 2005: Separate and Unequal: Medical Apartheid in New York. Bronx Health REACH, a coalition committed to eliminating
racial disparities in health care, will release their study, Separate and Unequal: Medical
Apartheid in New York, on October 17th.
March 23, 2004 - Hundreds of Community and Clerical Leaders Rally Against Racial Disparities in Health:“REACH for Health Equality” Bus Caravan to Albany.
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