Advocates for Community Health (ACH) applauds the House Energy and Commerce Committee’s Health Subcommittee for approving legislation to increase funding for the Community Health Center Trust Fund.
Advocates for Community Health (ACH) applauds the House Energy and Commerce Committee’s Health Subcommittee for approving legislation to increase funding for the Community Health Center Trust Fund.
Join Advocates for Community Health for a moderated panel discussion on Tuesday, May 16 to explore how health centers can continue to function as a vital part of America’s health care safety net, and how can Congress help ensure their continued viability.
Advocates for Community Health (ACH)—a member-led organization for federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) with a mission to meaningfully impact federal policy—is working with UnitedHealthcare Community & State to address these challenges and harness the insights, vision and innovation of ACHs members and leadership. Together, we are launching a three-year plan to empower FQHC leaders to drive change in their communities.
Join Advocates for Community Health for a moderated panel discussion on Tuesday, May 16 to explore how health centers can continue to function as a vital part of America’s health care safety net, and how can Congress help ensure their continued viability.
“It is vital that Congress increase funding for community health centers, and this legislation is a critical step in that direction, supporting health centers as they address the growing need for more behavioral health services, expanded hours, new access points, and a robust, diverse community health care workforce,” said Advocates for Community Health CEO Amanda Pears Kelly.
Advocates for Community Health (ACH)—a member-led organization for federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) with a mission to meaningfully impact federal policy—is working with UnitedHealthcare Community & State to address these challenges and harness the insights, vision and innovation of ACHs members and leadership. Together, we are launching a three-year plan to empower FQHC leaders to drive change in their communities.
Since 1981, Morris Heights Health Center (MHHC) has had a record of distinction as the major provider of health care to Morris Heights and the surrounding areas. MHHC serves more than 50,000 patients annually and provides a wide range of primary, specialty, dental, mental health, educational, and social services at eight locations.
During the recent Senate HELP hearing titled “Community Health Centers: Saving Lives, Saving Money,”Advocates for Community Health (ACH) was privileged to be invited to speak on behalf of the 30 million Americans who depend on community health centers for their primary and comprehensive care.
While the past three years managing through a pandemic were challenging, health centers are now bracing for what we expect to be a difficult year for new reasons altogether.
Advocates for Community Health (ACH)