The impact of improved access to health care through the Federal community health center (CHC) and Medicaid programs was examined in five urban low-income areas. Data on access to care and physician, hospital, and dental services utilization were collected by baseline and followup health surveys in the CHCs' services areas. There was a shift in use from hospital clinics to CHCs. Followup surveys indicated that 23 percent of the population reported CHCs as usual source of care. Travel time to source of care was reduced for users of CHCs. Medicaid coverage of the population in the survey areas increased from 16 to 37 percent between the baseline and followup surveys, an interval of 4 to 7 years. Increases occurred in the use of physicians and...
In this brief, we estimate the number of uninsured community health center (CHC) patients who would ...
Nearly 100 million persons reside in urban and rural communities that can be considered medically un...
Community health centers are a key source of comprehensive primary care in medically underserved com...
In 2012 nearly 1,200 federally funded community health centers were providing access to care for a p...
Data from the National Medical Care Utilization and Expenditure Survey (NMCUES) are presented on acc...
Community health centers play an important role in providing care to uninsured and low-income indivi...
Community health centers (CHCs) were started in 1965 by the Office of Economic Opportunity to fight ...
Community health centers (CHCs) provide comprehensive primary care regardless of a patient’s ability...
Community health centers represent the single largest comprehensive primary health care system servi...
Federally-funded Community Health Centers (CHCs) today provide primary care and medication on a slid...
In 2013, more than 1,200 federally funded community health centers provided access to care for low-i...
Today, over 1,100 federally funded community health centers play a vital role in ensuring access to ...
Steady growth in the number of uninsured and under-insured has sparked health reform proposals at th...
The severe economic downturn over the past few years has demonstrated the heightened importance of s...
Abstract: Community health centers (CHCs) have long served an important safety-net health-care deliv...
In this brief, we estimate the number of uninsured community health center (CHC) patients who would ...
Nearly 100 million persons reside in urban and rural communities that can be considered medically un...
Community health centers are a key source of comprehensive primary care in medically underserved com...
In 2012 nearly 1,200 federally funded community health centers were providing access to care for a p...
Data from the National Medical Care Utilization and Expenditure Survey (NMCUES) are presented on acc...
Community health centers play an important role in providing care to uninsured and low-income indivi...
Community health centers (CHCs) were started in 1965 by the Office of Economic Opportunity to fight ...
Community health centers (CHCs) provide comprehensive primary care regardless of a patient’s ability...
Community health centers represent the single largest comprehensive primary health care system servi...
Federally-funded Community Health Centers (CHCs) today provide primary care and medication on a slid...
In 2013, more than 1,200 federally funded community health centers provided access to care for low-i...
Today, over 1,100 federally funded community health centers play a vital role in ensuring access to ...
Steady growth in the number of uninsured and under-insured has sparked health reform proposals at th...
The severe economic downturn over the past few years has demonstrated the heightened importance of s...
Abstract: Community health centers (CHCs) have long served an important safety-net health-care deliv...
In this brief, we estimate the number of uninsured community health center (CHC) patients who would ...
Nearly 100 million persons reside in urban and rural communities that can be considered medically un...
Community health centers are a key source of comprehensive primary care in medically underserved com...