Virginia Health Care Foundation Email Format
Hospitals and Health CareVirginia, United States11-50 Employees
The Virginia Health Care Foundation (VHCF) is a nonprofit, public/private partnership established by the Virginia General Assembly to expand access to health care for low-income and medically underserved residents. It operates within the hospitals and health care sector and supports the work of free clinics, community health centers, and other human and social service organizations by funding programs that provide basic medical, behavioral health, dental services, and prescription medicines. Since its founding in 1992, VHCF has aimed to increase the reach and quality of care across Virginia, including initiatives that connect eligible individuals to Medicaid and FAMIS, expand behavioral health services, and address dental and medical access gaps through targeted grants and workforce development. The organization is based in Richmond, Virginia, and engages with a network of partners to increase the number of patients served and the range of care offered, while also addressing the state’s mental health workforce needs through scholarships and related programs. A recent collaboration noted is a partnership with Humana Healthy Horizons to support child-focused care initiatives.