Health Care for the Uninsured
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Expanding Health Care Access for the Uninsured

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Lin Hollowell, associate director of the Health Care program area, discusses health care for the low-income uninsured.

In North Carolina and South Carolina, more than one in six people are uninsured. To improve access to more comprehensive health care services, The Duke Endowment is part of a public/private partnership working to integrate health providers serving the uninsured into community-based, collaborative networks.

Strategy

Challenge and response from The Duke Endowment

What We're Learning

Impact of efforts and insights from the field

Resources

Links to more information, research and evaluation

Grant Guidelines

The Duke Endowment will consider requests based on need, strength of application and available grant funds.

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