UnitedHealthcare Invests $23M to Improve Access to Healthcare in California

Insurer UnitedHealthcare announced it plans invest nearly $23 million in three non-profit organizations in an effort to boost access to healthcare in Los Angeles, according to a news release.

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The funds will be used to build new facilities, renovate existing clinics and help the non-profits refinance existing debts at more affordable rates so the organizations can enhance and expand care for residents in Los Angeles County. The three organizations are The Help Group, Gateways Hospital and Mental Health Center and St. John’s Well Child & Family Center.

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