The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation awards $16 million grant to Health Leads, an organization which enables physicians and other health care providers to prescribe basic resources such as food and heat for their low-income patients to be healthy, along with prescribed medications.
The grant was announced in part of RWJF's January 2014 Commission to Build a Healthier America report which urged health care leaders in the U.S. to identify nonmedical factors that affect health, and specifically to connect low-income patients to resources and services in their communities.
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