Food Is Medicine (FIM) interventions are a spectrum of programs and services that respond to the critical link between nutrition access and health within the healthcare system. FIM interventions include produce prescriptions, medically tailored groceries and meals, and nutrition incentives.

Feeding Change responds to emerging needs in the FIM landscape by leveraging research and thought leadership to catalyze systems change, embed FIM interventions into policy and financing, and promote nutritional security. 

To move this work forward, Feeding Change convenes the Food Is Medicine Task Force, a unique collective of more than 40 thought leaders from diverse sectors - including insurance, food retail, healthcare, and non-profit - committed to accelerating FIM implementation.

See our full list of Feeding Change Food Is Medicine Task Force organizations below.

Abbott

About Fresh

Ahold Delhaize, USA*

Albertsons Companies

Amazon*

Attane Health

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina Foundation

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina

Boardwalk Collective

CareJourney

Centene Corporation

CVS Health*

DC Greens

Elevance Health

FarmboxRx

CVS Health

Geisinger

Giant Food

Health Net

Humana Inc.

Hy-Vee, Inc.*

Instacart*

International Fresh Produce Association (IFPA)

John Hancock

Kaiser Permanente*

The Kroger Co.*

Meijer

National Association of Chain Drug Stores (NACDS)

NourishedRx

Point32Health

ProMedica

The Rockefeller Foundation

Savor Health*

Season Health

Soda Health

SunTerra Produce*

Trinity Health

Umoja Supply Chain Solutions

UnitedHealthcare

Virtua Health

Walmart

Women and Girls Advancing Nutrition Dietetics and Agriculture (WANDA)

*Indicates Business Council members who are on the Food Is Medicine Leadership Team

We are grateful to The Rockefeller Foundation for their support in launching and advancing the Feeding Change Food Is Medicine Task Force.
Identify and leverage scalable financing pathways

Leverage Feeding Change research projects to understand how to scale FIM programs in our healthcare system

Support FIM policy

Identify policy changes needed to improve FIM access and achieve alignment within industry on priorities

Elevate FIM

Provide visibility to the importance of FIM in public and private events, thought leadership, and publications

The Milken Institute Food Is Medicine Stakeholder Map, featured in our recent report on "Catalyzing Action for Pharmacist-Provided Food Is Medicine Care," outlines the 10 key stakeholder roles, the function each contributes, and how they link to other stakeholders during the FIM intervention process.

A stakeholder map

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Catalyzing Action for Pharmacist-Provided Food Is Medicine Care

Pharmacies are well-positioned to deliver Food Is Medicine (FIM) care—the holistic care that accompanies the provision of FIM interventions to improve their effectiveness.