What is Heart?
Established in 2003, Heart of Ohio Family Health operates as a nonprofit healthcare provider dedicated to the holistic well-being of the community. With a robust network of six Federally Qualified Health Centers, the organization offers a multidisciplinary suite of services, including primary care, pediatrics, behavioral health, and OBGYN. By integrating clinical pharmacy, nutritional services, and telehealth capabilities, the company addresses the complex social determinants of health that affect its patient base. Its market position is defined by its ability to provide compassionate, accessible care to all individuals, regardless of their socioeconomic status, effectively bridging gaps in the regional healthcare delivery system.
How much funding has Heart raised?
Heart has raised a total of $3.2M across 2 funding rounds:
Debt
$1M
Grant
$2.2M
Debt (2020): $1M with participation from PPP
Grant (2021): $2.2M led by American Rescue Plan
Key Investors in Heart
American Rescue Plan
A federal legislative initiative providing significant financial support to healthcare organizations to bolster public health infrastructure and pandemic response capabilities.
PPP
Public-Private Partnership
What's next for Heart?
Looking ahead, Heart of Ohio Family Health is positioned to leverage its recent capital injection to further modernize its clinical infrastructure and expand its telehealth reach. The strategic focus will likely remain on optimizing patient outcomes through integrated care models and strengthening the resilience of its community-based health centers. By prioritizing operational efficiency and service expansion, the organization is well-equipped to navigate the evolving landscape of nonprofit healthcare, ensuring long-term sustainability and continued impact in Franklin County. Future initiatives will likely center on scaling digital health solutions and deepening community engagement programs to address emerging public health challenges.
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