Congresswoman Eddie Bernice announced $5,600,000 million in grant awards to community health centers in Texas to expand access to health care, thanks to the Affordable Care Act. These funds will allow the centers to serve 46,000 additional patients in Texas. Nationwide, 236 health center programs will receive approximately $150 million in grant awards to serve more than 1.25 million additional patients.
“Community health centers serve a vital role in ensuring access to comprehensive, quality, primary health care services to many of our vulnerable residents,” Congresswoman Johnson said. “Texas has more uninsured residents than any other state in America. With these new funds, community health centers will provide even more individuals and families in our state with access to high-quality affordable health care.”
“Community health centers serve a vital role in ensuring access to comprehensive, quality, primary health care services to many of our vulnerable residents,” Congresswoman Johnson said. “Texas has more uninsured residents than any other state in America. With these new funds, community health centers will provide even more individuals and families in our state with access to high-quality affordable health care.”
Through the Affordable Care Act’s commitment to expand access to high quality health care for all Americans, these grants will be used by the community health centers to support establishment of new full-time service delivery sites. Today, nationwide approximately 1,200 health centers operate more than 9,000 service delivery sites that provide care to over 21 million patients in every state. Since the beginning of 2009, health centers have added 4 million patients and more than 35,000 new full-time positions.