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Federal Dollars Awarded to Fix up Va. Community Health Center

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Friday, December 11, 2009   

RICHMOND, VA - A $5-million dollar grant in federal stimulus funds will go toward renovating Virginia's Blue Ridge Medical Center, a community health center that provides care to insured and uninsured Virginians. But, despite that good news, community health centers across the state are facing challenges as the need for services grow. Along with expanded health services, the renovations will create new jobs in Nelson and Amherst counties. Statewide, 105 community health centers serve more than 240,000 Virginians on a sliding fee scale.

Rob Manifold, executive director of Central Virginia Health Services, operates 14 of those facilities. His group did not receive any of the stimulus dollars, which were targeted for facility improvements. Right now, he says the demand for services is so high there's no way he could spend any funds on the facility itself.

"To be concerned about fixing up a building or even putting some paint up on the wall or carpet on the floor; that's not a reality for us right now. We're just trying to stay ahead of the game as far as the number of patients that we have coming in. It's a real challenge."

Just one of his 14 affiliated centers in Central Virginia serves nearly 10,000 Virginians each year, he adds.

"There are so many people who are newly uninsured, whether they've lost their job or their employer has cut out their health insurance, then new people come to us and need service and we'we're really slammed."

A recent study of community health care centers nationwide found that these centers save the country between $9.9 and $24 billion a year by providing preventative and ongoing care, thus keeping people out of emergency rooms.

www.VaCommunityHealth.org.





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