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Rural TN health centers celebrate National Health Center Week

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Monday, August 5, 2024   

This is National Health Center Week, highlighting the dedication of people working in 1,400 Community Health Centers across America - including 260 rural centers in Tennessee.

Some 423,000 Tennesseans receive medical care from Community Health Centers.

Marlita White, CEO of the Hardeman County Community Health Center, said they see patients regardless of their insurance status or ability to pay.

She noted that this week is significant, as a chance to show the critical roles the Tennessee clinics play in improving the health and well-being of their communities.

"They do that through a variety of impactful strategies and services," said White. "In many ways, they do it with improving access to care - addressing health disparities, enhancing preventative care, promoting maternal and child health, integrating behavioral health, community engagement."

More than 31 million people across the country - many of whom are uninsured or underinsured - get medical care each year from a Community Health Center.

Some locations also provide dental care and mental health services.

White explained that, in recognition of this week, Hardeman County Community Health Center has planned a variety of activities - each day with a different theme.

"We have something planned each day," said White. "We're going to kick it off with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, because we are opening up a women's and children's facility here in Hardeman County. And for the Healthcare for Homeless, we're going to go to a shelter here and provide food for those individuals in that shelter."

White said her Community Health Center serves three rural locations - Hardeman, Chester and Haywood counties.

In 2020, the center received a transportation grant, to provide rides for people to get to their medical appointments.




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