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Federal Funding Cuts Set to Gut Maine Rural Community Health Centers

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Friday, February 18, 2011   

BANGOR, Maine - The U.S. House Appropriations Committee's plan to cut more than $1 billion in federal funding to community health centers across the country would mean that more than 30,000 patients in Maine would lose access to care.

Maine is home to 19 community health centers, most of which are in rural areas and, in some cases, provide the only access to a local doctor.

The Rev. Bob Carlson, president of the Maine Primary Care Association (MPCA), says the loss of funding comes at a time when demand is at its highest for health-center services...

"Statewide, it would mean an implication of the loss of 3 million dollars out of the gate. We would have, in addition to that, a lost opportunity to provide access to care for a huge number of Maine people."

The federal funding cuts would curtail health-care access because centers would be forced to cut staff or even close, the MPCA says, at a cost of nearly 75 jobs. Nationally, more than 100 centers would have to close their doors.

When people do not have access to primary care, Carlson says, whether it's for dental pain or chronic diseases, they end up in emergency rooms, which drives up health-care costs for everyone.

"It's just pretty scary to think that what we're doing by eliminating this funding is actually increasing the cost of medical care downstream."

Community health centers provide care on a sliding-fee scale, and accept patients with full insurance, those with Medicaid or Medicare, and people without insurance.


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