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On June 30th, we will have built, expanded or renovated 1, 100 community health care centers.
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As Harvard University health economist Joe Newhouse explains, seniors will likely have to seek care at community health centers and safety net hospitals.
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As Harvard University health economist Joe Newhouse has explained, seniors will likely have to seek care at community health centers and safety net hospitals.
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The Affordable Care Act calls for creating 600 additional primary-care residencies in community health centers, outside of Medicare's funding for teaching hospitals.
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Supporting our community health centers is just one way the Affordable Care Act is making our health care system stronger.
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We need to enable public hospitals, and community and university health centers, to provide basic, affordable care for working families without insurance.
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And these grants are just one of the ways the new health care law and our Administration are making Community Health Centers stronger.
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Thanks primarily to the Affordable Care Act and the Recovery Act, community health centers are serving nearly 3 million additional patients today.
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For more than 40 years, community health centers have delivered comprehensive, high-quality preventive and primary care to patients where they live, and the Affordable Care Act makes a major investment in expanding their ability to serve patients.
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Mike Hammond, executive director of Kansas' Association of Community Mental Health Centers, said his state's governor is looking for new ideas on mental health care.
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