Community Health Centers (CHCs) have assumed an important role in bridging coverage and access gaps for some of the most vulnerable Americans. Nevertheless, prominent gaps in coverage and access ...
Community health centers (CHCs) are a linchpin of the U.S. primary-care ecosystem, providing essential care for nearly 10 percent of the population, including one-third of all people living in poverty ...
Medicaid expansion had great potential to affect community health centers (CHCs), particularly in rural areas, because their patients are predominantly low income and disproportionately uninsured.