An overview: health centers at the crossroads
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- DOI: 10.1097/00004479-199910000-00004
An overview: health centers at the crossroads
Abstract
Health centers' flexibility in meeting changing political and economic demands throughout their history has allowed them to evolve and expand. In 1997, they served 8.3 million patients--40% uninsured and 35% Medicaid recipients. Thus far, most centers have been able to balance their mission of serving the underserved with economic survival. However, their future viability is threatened, by downward pressure on revenues, coinciding more frequently with growing numbers of uninsured patients. The centers' value as essential safety net providers, their adaptation to marketplace realities and their performance in terms of cost and quality outcomes appears to justify the increased subsidy that may be needed for continued operation.
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