From Deseret News archives:
Community centers touted as solution to health crisis
In a national telephone news conference to discuss "Access Granted: The Primary Care Payoff," proponents hailed the centers as a "medical-home" approach to care that provides "physical, mental and dental" while saving billions of dollars and adding to the local economies where they're located. The report was prepared by the Robert Graham Center for Policy Studies in Family Medicine and Primary Care, the National Association of Community Health Centers and Capital Link, which did the economic analysis.
"People who have a usual source of care but no health insurance actually receive more primary and preventive care than those who have insurance but no usual source of care," the report says. "Not surprisingly, those who have both fare best."
While providing a broad range of care services, the centers emphasize prevention and primary care, said Dr. Virgilio Licona, a family physician at a Colorado center. A strong primary-care health system would "save easily enough to pay for such a system," he added.
The report says the centers already save the health care system $9.9 billion to $17.6 billion. They also provide 143,000 jobs and contribute $12.6 billion to the economy. The impact of the proposed investment by Congress would total an economic impact of $40.7 billion and more than 460,000 jobs in the communities by 2015.
"Quite simply, Community Health Centers are the best health care investment America can make," Stephen Petterson, senior health policy researcher at the Robert Graham Center, told reporters who dialed into the news conference. "Medical expenses for their patients are 41 percent lower compared to patients seen elsewhere." He said the centers spent an average of $2,569 a year on patients, compared to care in a different setting, which averaged $4,379. "Even to those of us who follow health care closely, the figures are stunning."
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