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Community Health Centers struggle to stay afloat
Community health centers are a critical piece of the state’s safety net. But a recent report found that they live on a financial edge. And our worsening economy is threatening their viability. NHPR.
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Recorded 11/21/2008 |
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Vermont Edition interview during National Health Center Week 2008
Bi-State's Hunt Blair & Dr. John Matthew, director of The Health Center on VPR's Vermont Edition.
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Recorded 8/11/2008 |
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Governor John Lynch declares National Health Center Week
"I love Community Health centers — you do so much to make health care affordable. The patients in the waiting room wouldn’t have a medical home without you. We need to do more in providing you more resources." Governor John Lynch
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Senator Sununu and Congresswoman Shea-Porter tour Families First Health & Support Center
"It’s clear that federal resources ... play a valuable role in providing comprehensive health care services to this population. Families First and the community it supports can be assured that I will continue to strongly support their mission." Senator John Sununu
"When someone comes [to a community health center], they are cared for. It makes such a difference in people’s lives ... Healthy people work and working people are more productive. It’s all of you who deserve a ‘thank you.'" Congresswoman Carol Shea-Porter |
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New FQHC in VT!
Vermont Public Radio's Ross Sneyd interviews Senator Bernie Sanders, Community Health Services of the Lamoille Valley CEO Kevin Kelley and Dr. Melissa Volansky. - Listen (1MB mp3 audio file)
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Recorded 8/20/2008 |
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