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.