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Community Health Centers Get Grants to Help Explain Coverage Options

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Friday, July 12, 2013   

HOWARD, S.D. – The U.S. Department of Health and Human services has awarded grants to community health centers across the country.

The grants will help patients sign up for the new coverage options available under the Affordable Care Act.

Those options include the insurance exchanges that are being set up in each state, along with Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program.

John Mengenhausen, CEO of Horizon Health Care, based in Howard, S.D., says the grants are for a specific purpose.

"Is to hire a staff person to assist community members,” he says. “Individuals kind of weave their way through all the new paperwork and all the new insurance companies that are out there, and help them get signed up for insurance if they qualify."

Horizon Health Care will get just over $111,000 for the program, as part of the $577,000 awarded to all the community health centers in the state.

Mengenhausen says Horizon will probably add two to three new staff members that will travel to its 17 locations in mostly rural parts of South Dakota, and he anticipates they'll be visiting with quite a few of the state's citizens.

"We're kind of thinking we could see 3,500 to 4,000 that it might impact," he says.

Mengenhausen says a number of Horizon’s clients have either no insurance or only catastrophic coverage.

"We hope under this plan those individuals will have better coverage,” he says. “Will be able to seek preventive medicine and have better health care."

Horizon Health Care has about 72,000 patients visits a year.





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