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EBNHC Welcomes HHS Secretary Azar to Discuss Battle Against HIV and Other Community Health Issues

East Boston, MA, April 8, 2019—The East Boston Neighborhood Health Center (EBNHC) welcomed Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar II today to discuss the national HIV epidemic and EBNHC’s experience as a leading-edge provider of HIV prevention, screening, and treatment. Secretary Azar toured the Family Medicine Department and had a chance to speak with primary care patients, many of who are part of the Community Care Collaborative, an Accountable Care Organization of which EBNHC was the founding member.

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In 1995, EBNHC launched Project SHINE, a clinical and supportive services department that provides a range of services including community-based prevention, screenings for HIV/STIs/HCV, PrEP, HIV care, behavioral health, medical case management, linkage and retention, and psychosocial support.

“We’re grateful for Secretary Azar for visiting us to see how community health centers play a vital role in the fight to end the spread of HIV and how we are leaders in providing value-based care,” said EBNHC President and CEO Manny Lopes. “EBNHC provides services to anyone in need, regardless of insurance status or ability to pay. This includes providing critical medicine through our state-of-the-art pharmacy. Through Project SHINE and other clinical departments, the communities we serve have access to high-quality medical care and behavioral health services as well as treatment.”

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“We offer the complete continuum of HIV care,” said Michael Mancusi, Vice President and Chief Behavioral Health Officer. “Project SHINE’s model is team-based, patient-centered medical home approach. Our mission is to improve health outcomes and quality of life for those living with HIV/AIDS, prevent new infections, and link newly diagnosed individuals to appropriate care and services promptly and compassionately.”

In 2018, Project SHINE’s HIV-positive patients achieved a 97% suppressed viral load, which keeps the patient healthy and helps prevent sexual transmission of the HIV virus, compared to national average of 85.9% for Ryan White Programs. That year, the program provided 1,756 tests for HIV, other sexually transmitted infections, and hepatitis C, with an average of 9.2 days from HIV-positive result to first visit with HIV infectious disease physician.

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The East Boston Neighborhood Health Center has been a vital part of the community for nearly 50 years. From the beginning, our services and development have been defined by the needs of the communities we serve. Our mission is to provide easily accessible, affordable, appropriate, high-quality, personalized, coordinated primary care, for all who live and work in East Boston, Revere, Winthrop, Chelsea, Everett, and the surrounding communities, without regard to age, income, insurance status, language, culture, or social circumstances. We are the leading health care provider in our service area, and among the largest community health centers in the country.