Public policy decisions affect the ability of the community health centers to provide high-quality primary health care. Get more information on how your organization can get certified to provide application assistance. Your agency has the opportunity to become part of a volunteer program providing unpaid, in-person application assistance to consumers who want to enroll in health insurance.
RIHCA works to support, sustain, and strengthen community health centers so they can provide high-quality, comprehensive health care. Rhode Island's community health centers provide medical, dental and behavioral health care services to over 191,000 individuals across the state.
RIHCA works to support, sustain, and strengthen community health centers so they can provide high-quality, comprehensive health care. Rhode Island's community health centers provide medical, dental and behavioral health care services to over 191,000 individuals across the state.
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Since 1972, the Rhode Island Health Center Association (RIHCA) has been the voice of community based primary care health programs. Focusing on Rhode Island's community health centers, the Association plays a vital role in educating federal, state and local policymakers about issues relating to health care and the role of the community health centers in the health care continuum.
Rhode Island Health Center Association works to support, sustain and strengthen community health centers so they can provide high-quality, patient-centered, integrated health care that addresses health disparities, social determinants of health and population health. Every Rhode Islander has equal access to affordable, high-quality, culturally sensitive, comprehensive health care that recognizes and responds to the needs of a diverse population.
Rhode Island Health Center Association manages the state's Navigator Program under a contract with Health Source Rhode Island and the Executive Office of Health and Human Services. Every federally qualified health center and eleven community-based organizations throughout Rhode Island have Navigators ready to help connect Rhode Islanders to health insurance.
Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs), play a vital role in the health care safety net by providing access to affordable and quality primary medical, oral health, and behavioral health services to more than 29 million Americans. Have a schedule of discounts (sliding-fee schedule) based on the patient's ability to pay;.
Since 1972, the Rhode Island Health Center Association has supported our members as they provide high quality, affordable primary care. Rhode Island's eight Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) are located at more than 30 locations throughout the state and offer a variety of services. Every community health center offers services for you and your family where everyone is treated with respect, trust, and understanding.
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