Aurora Healthcare, Froedtert donate facility, funds to Milwaukee health clinic

Milwaukee-based Aurora Healthcare will donate a building with an estimated value of $1 million to Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers, and Froedtert will give $12 million to help finance its operations, enabling the health clinic to offer healthcare access to more Milwaukee residents, reports Journal Sentinel.

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Below are three things to know.

1. Milwaukee-based Froedtert Health will help finance the clinic with a $12 million grant.

2. The new community health center will provide primary and behavioral healthcare services primarily to patients covered by Wisconsin’s Medicaid program, BadgerCare Plus, and to the uninsured. 

3. Aurora Healthcare plans to give a total of $5 million to community health groups throughout eastern Wisconsin this year through its Better Together Fund. 

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