On September 9, 2015

Vermont Health Centers recognized for high quality care

On Aug. 25, Sen. Bernie Sanders announced that all 11 community health centers in Vermont received funding totaling $493,860, in recognition of their achievements providing high quality health care.

The awards are Vermont’s share of $63.3 million in nationwide grants for 1,153 health centers and will be used to expand access to high quality primary care. Today’s announcement included awards for health centers with the highest clinical outcomes and clinical improvement. The federal funds were made possible by a Sanders-authored provision in the Affordable Care Act that included $11 billion for community health centers.

Community health centers across the country provide primary medical, dental, and mental health care services and access to low-cost prescription drugs to nearly 23 million Americans. This year, community health centers in Vermont will serve one in four Vermonters at more than 50 sites across the state.

“As ranking member of the Subcommittee on Primary Health, I am pleased to see that this funding will provide community health centers across Vermont and across the country with additional resources that will help them expand access to high quality health care,” Sanders said in a statement.

Here is a list of the Vermont health centers and the awards announced today:

  • Battenkill Valley Health Center, Arlington, $15,000
  • Community Health Center of Burlington, $57,335
  • Community Health Centers of the Rutland Region, Bomoseen, $66,672
  • Copley Professional Services Group, Morrisville, $38,883
  • Five-Town Health Alliance, Bristol, $31,187
  • Gifford Health Care, Randolph, $65,773
  • Little Rivers Health Care, Bradford, $42,580
  • Northeast Washington County Community Health, Plainfield, $7,752
  • Northern Counties Health Care, St. Johnsbury, $51,131
  • Richford Health Center, Richford, $75,111
  • Springfield Medical Care System, Springfield, $42,438

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