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Did you know Aunt Martha’s is a federally qualified health center?

Earlier this month – as I told our employees during a virtual, all-staff gathering last Friday –Aunt Martha’s was proud to join with the 1,370+ Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) across the country to recognize National Health Center Week.

How do I use the athenahealth portal?

In order to use the Portal, you must have an account with a healthcare provider who uses athenahealth's software ( “ Services ” ). Because of this, your use of our Portal is also subject to your healthcare provider's, our Client's, privacy policy.

What can Aunt Martha Teach us about equity in organizations?

In many ways, his work during that period paralleled Aunt Martha’s efforts to ensure greater equity and representation, from leadership to the frontline, within organizations whose primary consumers are people and communities of color. It is an effort to which I am wholly committed, and one which we will see through as an organization.

How do I Reset my Password in the patient portal?

Sign in to the Patient Portal, go to athenahealth Profile, and reset your password. Click Forgot your password on the sign-in page and enter your email address to request a password reset email. Contact your provider's office and request a password reset email. What if I forget my password?

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What is Aunt Martha's donation?

Backed by a $5 million donation from The Oprah Winfrey Charitable Foundation, the Live Healthy Chicago collaborative informed Aunt Martha ’s last week of a $50,000 grant award to offset a portion of the cost of the negative air pressure system installed in April at our Children’s Quarantine Center (CQC). The CQC represents Aunt Martha’s response to calls from DCFS for agencies with the capacity to safely care for youth in the first weeks of the COVID-19 pandemic. In fact, it is the state’s only facility designed to care specifically for foster children whose living situation is disrupted by COVID-19. Read more…

What percentage of Aunt Martha's patients are Hispanic?

In calendar year 2019, more than 70 percent of the patients and clients who turned to Aunt Martha’s were people of color. One-third of those we served identified themselves as being Hispanic or Latino in ethnicity. More than half (55 percent) identified themselves as African American.

What did Aunt Martha do in a time of crisis?

There is progress, but the time has come for strides rather than mere steps. And in this time of crisis – inspired and driven by the courage and commitment of our employees – Aunt Martha’s chose to innovate, to invest in the immediate and ongoing needs of the hundreds of communities we serve. Read more…

Is Aunt Martha's a non profit?

Aunt Martha’s is a health and wellness not-for-profit organization serving over 105,000 children and adults throughout over 600 communities in Illinois. Through our Integrated Care Model, we provide primary and family health care, including behavioral health, pediatrics, family planning, parent support, and women’s health. We are also a licensed child welfare provider with foster care and intact family services. Our Integrated Care Center serves to stabilize DCFS involved youth and prepare them for long term placement.

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