The Detroit Free Press and Detroit News included a column by CCA Health Michigan Medical Director Gregory Berger discussing how the organization helps members struggling with the widespread problem of food insecurity in Michigan. With its community-based approach, CCA Health’s uncommon care® model creates multiple opportunities for early intervention. By connecting members with resources, CCA Health teams seek to prevent food crises from snowballing into medical emergencies.
“CCA Health Michigan believes that no one should face health adversity because they don’t have access to nutritious food –– especially people who have diabetes, heart disease and other conditions that require them to be mindful of what they eat and drink,” Berger writes.