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Author: Deb Polun

Opinion: The state is underfunding Community Health Centers

Connecticut’s Community Health Centers are the medical, dental, and behavioral health home to over 440,000 people and play a critical role in the state’s health care strategy. As a safety net provider, nearly 60% of our patients are covered by the state’s HUSKY (Medicaid) program. While acting as the patient’s medical home, these centers keep patients from developing more serious conditions with higher costs.

A study published by the Connecticut Department of Social Services (DSS) in early January found the state of Connecticut is failing to adequately fund these facilities and the under-funding is putting patients at risk.

Bank of America Announces Grant for Cornell Scott-Hill Health Center

Bank of America today announced Cornell Scott-Hill Health Center (CSHHC) and Person to Person (P2P) as its Southern Connecticut 2024 Neighborhood Builders, recognizing their work to provide accessible and affordable healthcare, and create economic opportunity through food access, nutrition and wraparound services, respectively.