Inclusion in Federal Employees Health Benefits Program
As the number of people without medical insurance rises, health centers are absorbing a greater share of that expanding care need.
Nationwide, more than 47 million people lack health insurance, up 13% in the last five years. At the same time, health centers have seen a 45% increase in the number of patients without health insurance.
Health centers wrestle daily with the challenge of providing quality primary care to 16 million patients, 6 million of whom lack health insurance. Absorbing those care costs affects the ability of health centers to provide insurance for their own employees.
For that reason, the NACHC supports:
• Expanded public and private support for access to health insurance and care.
• Passage of the “Health Partnership Act” (S.325/H.R.506), which would give states greater flexibility to expand coverage and access through more creative use of technical and financial resources.
• Legislation to help health centers cut their own health insurance costs by participating in the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program.
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Cosponsors of H.R. 1518
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NACHC endorsement of H.R. 1518
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Text of S. 2186, the Community Health Center Employee Health Coverage Act of 2007
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Cosponsors of S. 2186
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NACHC Endorsement of S. 2186
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Summary of H.R. 1518/S. 2186
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What is the Federal Employee Health Benefits Program?
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NACHC Testimony Submitted to the House
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NACHC Testimony Submitted to the House Oversight and Government Relations Subcommittee on Federal Workforce |
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Congressional Briefing on Impact of Health Insurance Costs on Health Centers
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Office of Personnel Management
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House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
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Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs
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