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Community Health Centers: Red lights flashing for staying funded

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Wednesday, September 20, 2023   

Congress is bracing for a possible government shutdown as progress stalls in approving new federal spending plans before a Sept. 30 deadline.

Those who lead Community Health Centers in New York warn their ability to help underserved populations hangs in the balance. Coinciding with the budget deadline is the potential for the Community Health Center Fund to expire. It accounts for 70% of funding for clinics around the country, mainly serving patients who lack insurance or access to primary and preventive care.

Paloma Hernandez, president and CEO of the Urban Health Plan, leads a handful of health centers in New York City, and said she and her colleagues are in a tough spot right now.

"What health center CEOs like me around the country need to continue fulfilling our mission of providing care to our medically underserved neighborhoods is sustainable and predictable funding," Hernandez asserted.

Advocates say Community Health Centers have generally enjoyed bipartisan support, and bills are on the table to extend and enhance funding. But some factions of House Republicans are holding firm on calls for spending cuts, creating uncertainty about what types of budget-related proposals will be able to move forward.

Kyu Rhee, president and CEO of the National Association of Community Health Centers, said the funding dilemma puts more pressure on these facilities trying to maintain staffing levels.

"This debate over health center funding comes as clinicians all over the country are considering what residency they should go into, what training program, or whether or not they should sign a contract at a community health center," Rhee explained.

Health leaders said keeping an adequate number of providers is vital as underserved areas disproportionately affected by COVID-19 try to regain a sense of normalcy. Community Health Centers serve more than 31 million patients around the country, including at more 70 clinics in the state of New York.

Disclosure: The National Association of Community Health Centers contributes to our fund for reporting on Budget Policy and Priorities, and Health Issues. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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