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For Michiganders' Health Care: "Buying Local" Takes on New Meaning

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Monday, August 6, 2012   

DETROIT - Beginning today, Community Health Centers in Michigan and around the nation start celebrating National Health Center Week. For more than a half million people in Michigan, the Health Centers give new meaning to the "buy local" movement.

Community Health Centers, such as Covenant Community Care in Detroit, are not federally-run clinics. They are required by law to be run locally, with a majority on the board of directors being patients from the area they serve. Covenant's executive director, Paul Propson, says many of the doctors and nurses choose to live in the community, and he says they see people every day who feel like second-class citizens simply because they lost their health care coverage.

"People who live without insurance know they now live a different life. Often they are ashamed of that, but the fact is that as human beings we owe to one another dignity and compassion."

Propson says the recession has really taken its toll on dental health. He says it's not uncommon for teenagers to arrive at his clinic having never been to a dentist.

While the majority of the patients at Health Centers live at or below the poverty level, Phillip Bergquist, manager of health center operations with the Michigan Primary Care Association, says they come from all kinds of circumstances.

"That ranges from our many low-income patients to patients that are business owners, and they may be a very small business and they just don't have enough money to buy health insurance."

Bergquist says that, because Health Centers are locally directed and governed, they help local economies. He says more than 130,000 Michiganders have jobs in Community Health Centers, and he says figures from 2009 show that they bring in millions of dollars.

"The Health Centers generated in the state of Michigan $566 million in total economic benefit."

Community Health Centers in Michigan and around the nation serve more than 20 million Americans. About half live in inner cities; the others are rural residents.

The National Association of Community Health Centers says that by keeping people out of emergency rooms and caring for chronic illnesses before they turn into emergencies, the Centers save the health care system over $24 billion annually, including $6 billion in the Medicaid system.

More information is at: tinyurl.com/cagvh9z.




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