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NAFCC report describes ongoing need for free and charitable clinics after ACA

  By Terry Cyr | August 14, 2014 - 10:19 am | August 14, 2014 Health Reform
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The NAFCC report,  America’ s Free and Charitable Clinics: Vital Support for 30 Million Uninsured Americans provides a description of the ongoing need for free and charitable clinics after implementation of the Affordable Care Act. (submitted by S. Graham)

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  • The Greater Richmond Patient Centered Medical Home (PCMH) Collaborative is a program of the Richmond Memorial Health Foundation (RMHF). Created by RMHF in 2009, the PCMH Collaborative is comprised of six of the Region’s safety net clinics (Capital Area Health Network, CrossOver Health Ministry, The Daily Planet, Goochland Free Clinic & Family Services, and Virginia League of Planned Parenthood), Richmond Memorial Health Foundation (RMHF) and Community Health Solutions (CHS). The PCMH Collaborative’s mission is to improve and expand access to high-quality healthcare for patients served by the Region’s health safety net providers by implementing the Patient Centered Medical Home Model of Care.