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Funding Cuts the Death of Rural Texas Community Health Centers?

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Monday, February 21, 2011   

AUSTIN, Texas - It's a potent one-two punch that would mean the end of patient access at many Community Health Centers. Texas is cutting Medicaid coverage, which many health-center patients use. And now, the U.S. House Appropriations Committee is debating cuts in federal funding for the centers, totaling more than $1 billion nationally. If the cuts are made, Texas would likely close 12 centers, since the state would lose more than $17 million, and tens of thousands of health-center patients would have no alternative.

Dan Hawkins, senior vice president for public policy and research with the National Association of Community Health Centers, estimates 200,000 people would be shut out of doctors' offices across the country.

"These are communities where there are whole swaths of people - and in rural America, it's often the whole community - that simply don't have other available sources of care."

The federal funding reductions would also result in lost jobs, with more than 500 Texas positions on the chopping block, Hawkins points out.

"Health centers are major employers - and often, in rural communities, the largest employer."

Community Health Centers provide care on a sliding-fee scale and accept patients with or without insurance, including Medicaid and Medicare. Nationally, more than 100 centers would have to close if the funding cuts are approved. The cuts are being debated in the push to reduce federal spending overall.

Details about how the proposed funding cuts would affect each state are available at http://ht.ly/3ZWFO.




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