Accessia Health Joins Louisville Community of Care Project to Advance Health Equity

Up to $2,500 in financial support for essential screenings and diagnostic care in underserved community

LOUISVILLE, July 15, 2025 — Accessia Health, a national nonprofit providing assistance to people with rare and chronic health conditions, announced their partnership with the Louisville Community of Care Project (LCCP) to address health disparities in Jefferson County, KY. Accessia Health is providing financial assistance of up to $2,500 per eligible individual to help cover the cost of health screenings and diagnostic services, with a focus on conditions that disproportionately affect the community, including heart disease, stroke, diabetes, chronic kidney disease, and cancer. 

The LCCP, an initiative led by the Coalition to Transform Advanced Care (C-TAC) in partnership with the University of Louisville Trager Institute, was created to confront the alarming health disparities in the 40203 zip code. In this community, life expectancy is just 65 years—15 years shorter than the citywide average—and more than half of residents are living below the federal poverty line. By connecting trusted local faith leaders, healthcare providers, and community-based organizations, the project delivers coordinated, person-centered solutions that address both medical needs and the broader social factors that influence health.

“Our mission has always been to eliminate barriers to care so every person, no matter their background or income, can take charge of their health,” said Tiara Green, President of Accessia Health. “Traditional patient assistance programs step in after someone is diagnosed. By moving upstream to cover the cost of screenings and diagnostics, we’re helping detect health risks and diseases earlier, which gives care teams more options to prevent complications, disability, and death that can result from diagnostic delays.” 

Accessia Health’s assistance program in the LCCP is one of their community-based program models under the Healthy People. Healthy Communities. initiative—one of very few national initiatives led by a charitable patient assistance organization that provides assistance programs based on the specific needs of each location. Addressing health disparities starts with meeting people where they are—community by community. This initiative focuses on preventing chronic illnesses through earlier, more personalized access to care. By expanding access to preventive health services and providing financial relief for residents in one of Louisville’s most underserved neighborhoods, the LCCP is advancing its mission to ensure high-quality, compassionate care for people facing serious health challenges.

“We hear the same disheartening refrain—that the system isn’t working for everyone,” said Elder Angela Overton, Community Engagement Director for LCCP and Senior Advisor and Director of Faith Community Partnerships at C-TAC. “With the Louisville Community of Care Project, we’ve united trusted partners from healthcare, spiritual care, and community organizations to create measurable change for residents who have been overlooked for far too long.” 

The University of Louisville Trager Institute/Optimal Aging Clinic is deeply committed to improving healthcare for everyone in our community. “This partnership with Accessia Health enhances our ability to meet the urgent needs of residents in the 40203 zip code, where far too many lives are cut short by preventable conditions,” said Dr. Pamela Yankeelov, Director of Research at the University of Louisville Trager Institute.

Uninsured or commercially insured residents of Jefferson County in need of financial assistance for health screenings or diagnostic services are encouraged to contact Community Health Worker Charlie Bell at the University of Louisville Trager Institute at charlie.bell@louisville.edu or call 502-576-1236.

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About Accessia Health

Accessia Health, a national charitable patient assistance organization, is dedicated to eliminating healthcare barriers for people with rare or chronic health conditions. Comprehensive services include personalized case management, financial assistance, education, and legal aid support. Our flexible funding model goes beyond copays, allowing individuals to pay for other essential medical expenses including insurance premiums, screening and diagnostics, therapy services, travel costs, and more. We work to ensure that every individual has access to the care they need to lead a healthier life. 

The Louisville Community of Care Project is part of Accessia Health’s Healthy People. Healthy Communities. initiative—building community-based solutions to advance health equity and address the unmet needs of underserved populations nationwide. Learn more at www.accessiahealth.org.

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