McLeod Health Foundation gets $875,200 in grants from Duke Endowment

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McLeod Health Foundation has received two grants from The Duke Endowment totaling $875,200 to establish a Community Paramedicine Program and to support AccessHealth of the Pee Dee.

The Community Paramedicine grant of $375,200 will be used to provide ease of access and expedited care to patients in Darlington, Florence and Chesterfield counties. The anticipated results include reducing unnecessary emergency department usage and improving management of chronic conditions. Previous grants from The Duke Endowment have helped McLeod Health fund similar and successful paramedicine programs in Marlboro and Clarendon counties.

The second grant of $500,000 will provide continued support for AccessHealth of the Pee Dee in its efforts to expand a community network of care for low-income, uninsured patients throughout the region. AccessHealth helps coordinate and navigate underserved patients through the complexities of health care. The grant funding will be used to increase the number of patients enrolled in AHPD, improve their chronic disease management and reduce food insecurity and other social factors that put hurdles in the path of recovery and well-being. The Duke Endowment has funded the critical efforts of AccessHealth in partnership with McLeod Health since 2014.

"We are grateful to The Duke Endowment for their continued support," said Elizabeth Jones, executive director of the McLeod Health Foundation. "This additional grant funding reflects a long and successful partnership between McLeod Health and The Duke Endowment."

"The Duke Endowment is proud to partner with the McLeod Health Foundation to support these two initiatives," said Lin Hollowell, director of health care at The Duke Endowment. "Ensuring access to timely and appropriate health care and having basic health care needs met are critical to reducing health disparities and improving health outcomes for people in the communities that McLeod Health serves across the Carolinas."

These grants support the mission of McLeod Health, which is to improve the overall health and well-being of people living within South Carolina and eastern North Carolina by providing excellence in health care.

About The Duke Endowment

Based in Charlotte and established in 1924 by industrialist and philanthropist James B. Duke, The Duke Endowment is a private foundation that strengthens communities in North Carolina and South Carolina by nurturing children, promoting health, educating minds and enriching spirits. Since its founding, it has distributed $4.8 billion in grants. The Endowment shares a name with Duke University and Duke Energy, but all are separate organizations.

About McLeod Health Foundation

The McLeod Foundation was established in 1986 as an independent not for profit tax exempt charitable organization whose mission is to generate philanthropic and community support to perpetuate medical excellence at McLeod Health. Thanks to the generosity of donors, the Foundation has raised more than $100 million and has provided support for numerous programs at McLeod Health. These programs include support for the McLeod Children's Hospital, The Guest House at McLeod, McLeod Hospice, the McLeod Center for Cancer Treatment and Research, McLeod Heart and Vascular Institute and McLeod Diabetes Services, just to name a few. Simply put the Foundation funds better health for thousands of families throughout Northeastern South Carolina and Southeastern North Carolina. Separately chartered, the McLeod Health Foundation is governed by a voluntary Board of Trustees. Gifts to the McLeod Foundation are tax-deductible to the full extent allowed by law and 100 percent of every gift received goes directly to the area it is designated.