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SUMMARY:Healthcare Roundtable - Advancing Addiction Treatment Through Community-Driven Public Health - ZOOM
DESCRIPTION:The Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce invites healthcare leaders\, service providers\, public administrators\, nonprofit partners\, and community advocates to an important session of the Healthcare Roundtable.\n\n \n\n\n\n\n\nIn 2025\, the Worcester Division of Public Health (WDPH) was awarded the Diversion to Care grant\, a groundbreaking initiative designed to reduce criminal legal involvement for individuals with substance use and mental health disorders while strengthening infrastructure and coordination for addiction resources across Worcester.\n\nThe first year of the grant has focused heavily on community engagement\, data collection\, and capacity building. As part of this process\, WDPH prioritized listening to individuals with lived experience\, conducting surveys throughout the summer of 2025 and hosting a Community Data Analysis Night to review results alongside participants. This collaborative approach has ensured that the perspectives of those directly impacted remain at the center of the project's evolving strategy.\n\nAt the December Healthcare Roundtable\, featured speakers:\n\n\n	\n	Ilaria Fiorenza\, MA   Diversion to Care Grant Manager\, Worcester Division of Public Health\n	\n	\n	Aimee Edmondo\, MPH   Staff Epidemiologist\, Worcester Division of Public Health\n	\n\n\nwill present the grant methodology\, highlight data findings to date\, and discuss how these insights will shape the next phase of implementation. This session will offer attendees an opportunity to learn about an emerging public health model rooted in meaningful community partnership.\n\n\n\nThe Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce's Healthcare Roundtable is Presented by Saint Vincent Hospital and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts and supporting sponsor Assumption University.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p data-end="528" data-start="314">The Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce invites healthcare leaders\, service providers\, public administrators\, nonprofit partners\, and community advocates to an important session of the <strong data-end="527" data-start="502">Healthcare Roundtable</strong>.<br />\n&nbsp\;</p>\n\n<p data-end="528" data-start="314" style="text-align: center\;"><img alt="" height="121" src="https://www.worcesterchamber.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Worcester-City-of.png" style="width: 500px\; height: 121px\;" width="500" /></p>\n\n<p data-end="861" data-start="530"><br />\nIn 2025\, the Worcester Division of Public Health (WDPH) was awarded the <strong data-end="629" data-start="602">Diversion to Care grant</strong>\, a groundbreaking initiative designed to reduce criminal legal involvement for individuals with substance use and mental health disorders while strengthening infrastructure and coordination for addiction resources across Worcester.</p>\n\n<p data-end="1358" data-start="863">The first year of the grant has focused heavily on <strong data-end="978" data-start="914">community engagement\, data collection\, and capacity building</strong>. As part of this process\, WDPH prioritized listening to <strong data-end="1072" data-start="1035">individuals with lived experience</strong>\, conducting surveys throughout the summer of 2025 and hosting a <strong data-end="1170" data-start="1137">Community Data Analysis Night</strong> to review results alongside participants. This collaborative approach has ensured that the perspectives of those directly impacted remain at the center of the project&rsquo\;s evolving strategy.</p>\n\n<p data-end="1417" data-start="1360">At the December Healthcare Roundtable\, featured speakers:</p>\n\n<ul data-end="1602" data-start="1419">\n	<li data-end="1517" data-start="1419">\n	<p data-end="1517" data-start="1421"><strong data-end="1515" data-start="1421">Ilaria Fiorenza\, MA &ndash\; Diversion to Care Grant Manager\, Worcester Division of Public Health</strong></p>\n	</li>\n	<li data-end="1602" data-start="1518">\n	<p data-end="1602" data-start="1520"><strong data-end="1602" data-start="1520">Aimee Edmondo\, MPH &ndash\; Staff Epidemiologist\, Worcester Division of Public Health</strong></p>\n	</li>\n</ul>\n\n<p data-end="1888" data-start="1604">will present the grant methodology\, highlight data findings to date\, and discuss how these insights will shape the next phase of implementation. This session will offer attendees an opportunity to learn about an emerging public health model rooted in meaningful community partnership.<br />\n<br />\nThe Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce&#39\;s Healthcare Roundtable is Presented by Saint Vincent Hospital and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts and supporting sponsor Assumption University.</p>\n
LOCATION:ONLINE - ZOOM Link in Registration Confirmation Email
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DTSTAMP:20260415T012022Z
URL:https://business.cmschamber.org/events/details/healthcare-roundtable-advancing-addiction-treatment-through-community-driven-public-health-zoom-20996
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