The St. Louis Regional Health Commission is a collaborative effort between St. Louis City, St. Louis County, the state of Missouri, health providers, and community members. Their mission is to improve the health of uninsured and underinsured citizens in St. Louis City and County through partnerships and advocacy. They work towards achieving zero health disparities by addressing health justice and promoting access to care, with a focus on chronic pain management and responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Regional Health Commission is actively involved in regional collaborations and has affiliations with Alive and Well Communities to advance health equity across the state of Missouri. They also provide services through their Gateway to Better Health program, which offers primary and specialty care services to uninsured patients. The commission engages with various advisory boards and holds regular meetings to gather direct input from providers and the community. Through their work, they aim to ensure the financial sustainability of the healthcare safety net in St. Louis and advocate for Medicaid expansion and improved healthcare access.
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