Participating Hospitals

The following Kentucky hospitals are participating in the Food is Medicine initiative:
  • ARH Advanced Care – Big Sandy
  • ARH Advanced Care – Kentucky River
  • ARH Our Lady of the Way Hospital
  • Baptist Health Corbin
  • Baptist Health Deaconess, Madisonville
  • Baptist Health Louisville 
  • Baptist Health Paducah
  • Baptist Health Richmond
  • Barbourville ARH Hospital
  • CHI Saint Joseph Health – Continuing Care Hospital
  • CHI Saint Joseph Health – Flaget Memorial Hospital
  • CHI Saint Joseph Health – Saint Joseph Berea
  • CHI Saint Joseph Health – Saint Joseph East
  • CHI Saint Joseph Health – Saint Joseph Hospital
  • CHI Saint Joseph Health – Saint Joseph London
  • CHI Saint Joseph Health – Saint Joseph Mount Sterling
  • Cumberland County Hospital
  • Ephraim McDowell Fort Logan Hospital
  • Ephraim McDowell James B. Haggin Hospital
  • Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center
  • Harlan ARH Hospital
  • Harrison Memorial Hospital
  • Hazard ARH Regional Medical Center
  • Highlands ARH Regional Medical Center
  • Jennie Stuart Medical Center
  • Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital
  • Livingston Hospital & Healthcare Services
  • Mary Breckinridge ARH Hospital
  • McDowell ARH Hospital
  • Middlesboro ARH Hospital
  • Morgan County ARH Hospital
  • Murray-Calloway County Hospital
  • Norton West Louisville Hospital
  • Ohio County Healthcare
  • Owensboro Health Muhlenberg Community Hospital
  • Owensboro Health Regional Hospital
  • Owensboro Health Twin Lakes Medical Center
  • Paintsville ARH Hospital
  • Pikeville Medical Center
  • Pineville Community Health Center
  • Russell County Hospital
  • St. Elizabeth Edgewood
  • T. J. Samson Community Hospital
  • T.J. Health Columbia 
  • Taylor Regional Hospital
  • Tug Valley ARH Regional Medical Center
  • UK Albert B. Chandler Hospital
  • UK King’s Daughters Medical Center
  • UK St. Claire
  • UofL Health – South Hospital
  • Wayne County Hospital 
  • Whitesburg ARH Hospital
The Food is Medicine initiative is bringing stakeholders across Kentucky together to focus on advancing better nutrition, a stronger local food infrastructure, and ultimately better health outcomes.
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The Food is Medicine initiative is bringing stakeholders across Kentucky together to focus on advancing better nutrition, developing a stronger local food infrastructure, and ultimately creating better health outcomes.

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