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Health advocates rallying in D.C. for critical funding

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Tuesday, December 3, 2024   

Pennsylvania health care advocates are in Washington, D.C. today and Wednesday to urge Congress to extend federal funding for Community Health Centers before a deadline at the end of the year.

Community Health Centers serve as primary care providers for more than 32 million Americans.

Joe Dunn, chief policy officer for the National Association of Community Health Centers, said more than 300 advocates are rallying for a solution and to ensure patients can continue to get health access and be seen by their clinicians.

"Health centers serve one in 10 Americans across the country," Dunn pointed out. "About 40% of the health centers are in rural areas, and then about 90% are under 200% of the federal poverty level, and oftentimes in rural areas, they are the only primary care options in the community."

Health centers receive federal funding from two sources, annual discretionary funding and multiyear base funding. In March, Congress extended the base funding through this month at a rate of more than $4 billion per year. This bipartisan legislation would need to continue to increase funding for health centers.

Kristie Lenze, CEO of the Keystone Rural Health Consortia, said they serve everyone, regardless of their ability to pay. She added her center is a one-stop shop offering a wide range of affordable, comprehensive primary care services, from lab work to radiology and more.

"We have dental services, behavioral health services, substance-use disorder treatment," Lenze outlined. "We also have a chiropractor on staff and a pediatrician. So, Community Health Centers do way more than just provide your typical primary care. We, as a safety net, are often operating as specialists in some of these rural areas."

The National Association of Community Health Centers is seeking an increase in funding, aiming for up to $5.8 billion, the highest level passed in a bipartisan manner by a congressional committee in the past year and a half. They stressed extension is crucial and additional resources will significantly affect communities nationwide.

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Senate Bill 2840 2024

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