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PRx Prescriptions for Fruits and Vegetables:

Health Intervention for Families

Food is a critical part of a patient’s healthcare! A healthy diet is impactful in the treatment and management of chronic illness, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, and cardiovascular. The Produce Prescription (PRx) Program connects eligible patients to providers who write prescriptions for free fruits and vegetables. Patients are screened for food insecurity and providers issue monthly prescriptions to meet the entire family’s recommended daily servings of fruits and vegetables.

 

The PRx Process

 

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Columbus

The Nurse Family Partnership in Franklin County is focused on providing care for pregnant patients and their newborns. The programs’ goals aim to improve health outcomes for up to 50 patients and their family members. Patients receive deliveries of produce or monthly prescriptions to shop for fruits and vegetables at farmers’ markets, neighborhood grocery stores, and other community-based food access points.

Dayton

Two programs in Montgomery County are focused on providing care for pregnant patients and their newborns. The programs’ goals aim to improve health outcomes for up to 70 patients and their family members. Patients receive monthly produce prescriptions to shop for fruits and vegetable at farmers’ markets, neighborhood grocery stores, and other community-based food access points.

Lorain

At the Cleveland Clinic in Lorain, one program is focused on providing care for pregnant patients and their newborns. The programs’ goals aim to improve health outcomes for up to 60 patients and their family members. Patients receive monthly produce prescriptions to shop  for fruits and vegetables at farmers’ markets, neighborhood grocery stores, and other community-based food access points.

Toledo

Two programs in Lucas County are focused on providing care for pregnant patients and their newborns. The programs’ goals aim to improve health outcomes for up to 120 patients and their family members. Patients receive monthly produce prescriptions to shop  for fruits and vegetables at farmers’ markets, neighborhood grocery stores, and other community-based food access points.

Diabetes Management

Five clinics in Dayton, Cleveland, and Cincinnati are focused on providing care for patients with diabetes/pre-diabetes. The programs aims to improve health outcomes for up to 120 patients and their family members. Patients receive monthly produce prescriptions to shop  for fruits and vegetables at farmers’ markets, neighborhood grocery stores, and other community-based food access points.

Enrolled Patients

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