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Community Health Centers Expand

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Vermont's first community health center facility in Addison County will be built and an Essex County site will be refurbished with $2.2 million in new Affordable Care Act grants. "With these two new grants, we continue to expand primary health and dental care in the state of Vermont through the community health center program, which now provides care to more than 110,000 Vermonters," said Sen. Bernie Sanders. " Our goal is to make sure that everyone in Vermont has access to high-quality primary care regardless of income and we're making real progress toward that goal."

In Vermont, there are now eight federally qualified health centers. Each has satellite sites creating a total of 41 locations treating more than 110,000 patients, a greater percentage of the total population than any other state. A nearly-completed $11.3 million project will double the size of the Community Health Centers of Burlington, the state's largest. That expansion was designed to allow the center to treat another 3,500 patients, a 25 percent increase. Another $10 million in federal funds was previously awarded to other Vermont health centers to hire more staff and renovate facilities.
Nationwide, the health care law already has supported 190 construction and renovation projects at health centers and supported the creation of 67 new health center sites across the country. During the next two years, the law will support more than 485 new health center construction and renovation projects and create at least 245 new community health center sites.
Open to everyone, the centers care for patients covered by Medicaid, Medicare and private insurance, as well as those who have no insurance. Payments are on a sliding scale, so people with low or moderate incomes can afford the services.



Read more @: Community Health Centers Expand - Newsroom: Bernie Sanders - U.S. Senator for Vermont

Now why cannot we not spread this system throughout the US?

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Thats interesting...thats the first I heard of state offering anything FREE except emergency room...
 
Wonderful. Absolutely wonderful.
This is why I support the Affordable Care Act :)
 
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