Community Health Centers' Impact On The Political And Economic Environment The Massachusetts Example

JOURNAL OF AMBULATORY CARE MANAGEMENT(2005)

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Since their inception in 1965, community health centers have thrived against tough odds, including patchwork funding, an unpredictable public policy environment, and a volatile healthcare marketplace. Much of this long-term success has been attributed to the centers' ability to affect their economic and political environment. Massachusetts provides an excellent example of this outward orientation. It was here that the centers first took hold, grew rapidly as a result of grassroots activity, and came together as a group for advocacy and mutual assistance. This article examines the Massachusetts experience in light of the health centers' ability to survive and grow.
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career ladders, community boards, community health centers, economic impact, Massachusetts, political support, statewide organizations
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