As a crucial component of the health safety net, they are lauded as a cost-effective alternative to hospital emergency rooms, where the uninsured and underinsured often seek care.
Despite the clinics’ unprecedented growth, wide swaths of the country remain without access to affordable primary care. The recession has only magnified the need as hundreds of thousands of Americans have lost their employer-sponsored health insurance along with their jobs.
In response, Democrats on Capitol Hill are proposing even more significant increases, making the centers a likely feature of any health care deal struck by Congress and the Obama administration.
Monday, December 29, 2008
Health Center's featured in the New York Times
In a recent NY Times article entitled, "Expansion of Clinics Shapes Bush Legacy," community health centers were the focus and their value to America was the story. Here is an excerpt.
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