At Allegheny Health Network (AHN), we believe all people should have access to the high-quality, personalized care we offer across western Pennsylvania.
At Allegheny Health Network (AHN), we believe all people should have access to the high-quality, personalized care we offer across western Pennsylvania.
At the Center for Inclusion Health, our programs aim to remove barriers that sometimes prevent some people from seeking the care they need.
Through our Center for Inclusion Health, we aim to provide outstanding health care to everyone by focusing on three key areas:
We’ve developed programs such as our healthy food center to address issues like mental health, food insecurity and housing challenges, which interfere with some people’s access to health care.
We educate our providers about complex cultural and health needs affecting people facing barriers to accessing high-quality care, helping them receive coordinated and compassionate care.
We aim to improve patients’ health while decreasing costs. We regularly evaluate program efficacy, ensuring we can continue our efforts to care for those who need it most.
If you or someone you love is a victim of physical or verbal abuse, we can help. Through our partnership with Crisis Center North, we connect victims of intimate partner violence to the counseling and resources they need.
Our programs address the obstacles that make it hard for people to access care, helping to improve people’s health while reducing costs.
We are committed to connecting more patients and families with life-changing substance abuse treatment. Learn more about recovery medicine. Call (412) 359-4644 to learn more.
We help people in unstable living situations by providing care at multiple homeless shelters, on the streets, in hospitals, and at other locations. To learn more, contact inclusionhealth@ahn.org.
We offer rapid HIV testing and comprehensive care people affected by HIV. Providers who specialize HIV management provide this care. Contact (412) 359-3360 to learn more.
We provide free healthy food options and free nutrition counseling to people in need to improve their health. Read about our Healthy Food Center. Contact (412) 578-5922 to learn more.
We help people from different cultures receive care they can understand, no matter what language they speak. Find out about immigrant and refugee health. Contact (412) 359-8153 to learn more.
We provide a range of research-backed medical and surgical services to people who are transgender, nonbinary, or gender diverse. Contact (412) 359-4649 to learn about gender diverse health care.
Allegheny Health Network’s Center for Inclusion Health announced today the opening at Allegheny Valley Hospital of the network’s sixth Healthy Food Center.
Totaling approximately $2 million, the funding will support the expansion of four unique AHN programs which address some of the most pressing health and wellness issues facing Western Pennsylvanians today, including opioid addiction, food insecurity, chronic disease management and homelessness.
AHN's Center for Inclusion Health has been recognized by the Society of General Internal Medicine with its 2022 Quality and Practice Innovation Award. The award is given to general internists and their organization that have successfully developed and implemented innovative systems of practice improvement in ambulatory and/or inpatient clinical practice.
AHN is pleased to announce it has received charitable sponsorships from PNC Bank to improve health equity in the greater Pittsburgh region. The funding will support AHN’s Healthy Food Center at West Penn Hospital, as well as the health system’s ‘First Steps and Beyond’ program to improve Black infant health outcomes.
Funding granted to Allegheny Health Network from the Jennie K. Scaife Charitable Foundation will enable AHN to continue and expand its Perinatal Hope Program, a comprehensive care model that supports expectant and postpartum mothers with opioid use disorders.
The first of its kind in the region, the ‘Rethinking Incarceration and Empowering Recovery’ (RIvER) Clinic led by AHN’s Center for Inclusion Health uniquely supports the health and wellbeing of former inmates.
A comprehensive recovery program for pregnant mothers seeking treatment for addiction.
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