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May 2024

Dear ACH Members,

 

While we appreciate Representatives Bucshon, Carter and Harshbarger for attempting to lead efforts toward 340B reform, the harm that will come to health centers from the present language in the newly introduced 340B ACCESS Act is troubling. We've compiled a brief summary for our members of our initial review along with key provisions and details on why we are unable to support this legislation in its current form. This document may be revised following further legal scrutiny. In the interim, should you have any questions, please reach out.

 

My recent visit to Morris Heights Health Center (MHHC) in the Bronx, NY was enlightening. MHHC is piloting its Age Well program, which is partly made possible by a $500,000 grant from ACH's Community Health Entrepreneur Challenge. Visits like these inspire me, as well as the collective work we're doing to eliminate health disparities. MHHC continues to bring a visionary approach to its services and programming, all of which is driven by the needs of its patients, community, and team.

 

One of the most rewarding aspects of my work is learning about your health center's aspirations and then doing everything I can to help support them through our work at ACH. It is what keeps me energized.

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Please feel free to connect with me to share your plans for the future. I'd love to hear about them and collaborate with you on how to make these dreams a reality.

 

Warmly,

Amanda Pears Kelly

The Latest from DC

An Update from our Policy & Government Affairs Team

 

Yesterday, Representatives Larry Bucshon, MD (R-IN), Buddy Carter (R-GA), and Diana Harshbarger (R-TN) introduced the 340B ACCESS Act. ACH is unable to support the 340B ACCESS Act in its current form. The provisions in this legislation would result in an unacceptable reduction in the value of the 340B program to health centers. Read our full statement

 

House Energy and Commerce Committee Chair Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA) and Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations Chair Morgan Griffith (R-VA) today announced a subcommittee hearing titled “Oversight of 340B Drug Pricing Program" on June 4 at 12:00pm. The hearing will be open to the public and will be livestreamed online at https://energycommerce.house.gov/

 

Congress has taken steps to reauthorize COVID-19 telehealth flexibilities for an additional two years. The House Energy & Commerce Health Committee recently voted unanimously in favor of H.R. 7623, the Telehealth Modernization Act of 2024, demonstrating strong bipartisan support. The bill also ensures that Medicare would reimburse telehealth visits at the same rate as in-person visits. Now, the bill must pass through the full Energy & Commerce Committee (E&C), the full House, and then the Senate. Read our comment letter to E&C Leadership

ACH on Capitol Hill

ACH's SVP of Policy & Government Affairs, Stephanie Krenrich, recently spoke at HRSA's FY 2026 budget listening session this month on behalf of increased funding for health centers. Read our written testimony.

 

ACH is proud to support the American Lung Association and attended a Congressional Briefing on "25 Years of Progress: Advancing Asthma Control." We were also excited to attend the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Policy for the People Health Equity Summit. The summit serves as a vital space for dialogue and action on critical issues shaping the future of Black communities in America. ACH is dedicated to finding innovative solutions in the fight for greater health equity.

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LinkedIn Editorial from Amanda Pears Kelly

Leave Primary Care to the Experts: Why Retail Health Clinics Can't Replace Long-Term Investments in Community Health Centers

 

If you’ve been following the news lately, you might have read that several major retailers have concluded that their experiment in primary care has failed – the business is simply too complex, and not profitable. Only one gold standard in primary care remains – community health centers. 

Read the Editorial

Membership News

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Founding ACH Member David B. Vliet is Retiring; Leaves Long Legacy of Advocacy

 

David B. Vliet, MBA has been a pivotal figure in the Community Health Center movement since 2002. He has served as CEO for FQHCs and made significant contributions to the field, most recently at LifeLong Medical Care in California. His leadership and vision have played a key role in developing models of care for the elderly, cementing his status as an influential advocate for the underserved. 

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Innovation in Community Health Series:

Open Door Health Centers Community Health and Wellness Garden Program Offers its Patients Something More

 

Open Door's Community Health and Wellness Garden program, which emphasizes garden-based education and food as medicine, began in 2011 and has expanded to four sites throughout the north coast of California. The program turns vacant lots into vibrant garden spaces with a range of activities for all ages and abilities where no experience is necessary.

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Member Spotlight:

Lowell Community Health Center (LCHC)

 

LCHC recently launched its new Health Justice Learning Institute and appointed Sheila Och as the inaugural executive director. The $500,000 grant from ACH's Community Health Entrepreneur Challenge, in collaboration with UnitedHealthcare, helped fuel the planning development phase. 

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Member Spotlight:

Columbia Basin Health Association (CBHA)

 

CBHA opened the Behavioral Health Center Portable Mental Health Clinic at Wahluke School District as part of the grant it received from the Community Health Entrepreneurial Challenge. Students now have a safe space to receive mental health care. For this project, CBHA recently won their school district's Community Award.

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Members in the News

  • Five ACH members and national health center leaders are interviewed in this conversation in health care on CHC Radio. Read more
  • Legacy Community Health, the largest FQHC in Texas with over 57 clinic locations, is adding a 40K SF facility in Pasadena as part of a $50 million gift from Houston Methodist. Read more
  • Lowell Community Health Center announced the expansion of its in-house pharmacy, which began just three years ago, and a new walk-in clinic.
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  • The opening of the Evara Health Institute will mark an important step forward for health care in Tampa Bay. Read more

Have good news to share? Please let us know!

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ACH Working Groups offer opportunities for members to have a direct impact on various policy priorities. The next meetings are scheduled as follows: 

  • Health Equity Working Group: June 12, 2024 | 4 pm EST
  • Membership Working Group: June 17, 2024 | 2 pm EST
  • Workforce Working Group: June 20, 2024 | 2 pm EST
  • CHC Funding Working Group: June 26, 2024 | 2 pm EST

Funding Opportunities

Highlighted Opportunity: Clinical Research in Primary Care Settings

NIH announced a new effort to establish a coordinated infrastructure to integrate innovative research into clinical care in primary care settings. This effort aims to:

  • Pilot and implement infrastructure to support primary-care-based clinical research with a focus on health equity and whole-person health
  • Establish a foundation for engagement in communities underrepresented in clinical research
  • Implement study designs to address common health issues and disease prevention

Applications are due by 5:00 pm EDT on June 14th, 2024. More information

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Must-Read Articles

  • Many people disenrolled from Medicaid during the redeterminations process were likely unaware they had coverage to begin with, a study published in the May issue of Health Affairs found. Read more
  • The Virginia Telemental Health Initiative, a pilot program that offered free telehealth mental health services to eligible uninsured Virginians, will now become the first statewide virtual free mental health clinic. Read more
  • Kroger Health is collaborating with Better Health Group to launch primary care services in its Kroger stores for senior patients in Atlanta and Georgia. Read more
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