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Press Release from the Department of Health Policy Washington, DC"Health centers in Indiana play a crucial role in providing cost effective care to a high need population, resulting in overall savings to the State's health care system." said Julio Bellber, president and CEO of the RCHN Community Health Foundation. "The experience in Indiana highlights the importance of health centers to health reform." Added Sara Rosenbaum, Hirsh Professor and Chair of the Department of Health Policy at GW, "Applied nationally, these findings suggest an ability on the part of health centers to 'bend the curve,' in an appropriate way, particularly for vulnerable populations." Though the report focused on community health centers in Indiana, the results have implications for all states. Like many other states, Indiana is currently struggling with exponentially growing health care costs and a shrinking state budget. From 1984 - 2004, the state consistently spent a larger share of its gross state product on personal health care than the average U.S. state, and it is predicted that over the next 35 years, health care spending will absorb half of the state's budget, endangering spending on education and public safety. Rising health care costs have also contributed to a nine percent reduction of employer-based coverage in Indiana between 2001 and 2005, which has resulted in growing rolls of publicly insured and uninsured residents. Key findings include:
The study findings underscore the importance of investments in health centers and the need to develop sustainable revenue mechanisms at the federal, state, and local levels to enhance the ability of health centers to meet these growing needs. The report is directly available on the Department of Health Policy's Publications page About the RCHN Community Health Foundation The RCHN Community Health Foundation (RCHN CHF) is a New York-based not-for-profit operating foundation dedicated to supporting and benefiting community health centers (CHCs) in New York state and nationally. The Foundation develops and supports programmatic and business initiatives related to community health center access, pharmacy and health information technology through strategic investment, research, outreach, education, and coalition building. For more information about RCHN CHF, contact Chief Operating Officer / EVP Feygele Jacobs at (212) 246-1122, ext. 712, or fjacobs@rchnfoundation.org. For more information about the Department of Health Policy, please visit http://www.gwhealthpolicy.org/ Department of Health Policy 2021 K Street, NW. Suite 800 Washington, DC 20006 202.296.6922 |
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