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Connecticut s Federally Qualified Health Centers Presented by Deb Polun Community Health Center Association of Connecticut Covering Connecticut s Kids & Families Meeting September 28, 2015 1 About the Community Health Center Association of CT (CHCACT) CHCACT is a nonprofit 501c(3) organization that exists to advance the common interests of CT s FQHCs and their patients. We help health centers do what they do, better. 2 1

Federally qualified health centers provide medical, dental and behavioral health services to people regardless of: Age Insurance Immigration status Ability to pay No one is turned away. 3 In addition, FQHCs must: provide enabling services, like transportation, translation and referrals to specialists provide sliding fee discounts have Boards of Directors, the majority of whom must be patients and meet a total of 19 program requirements 4 2

Funding Sources: Patient revenue: Medicaid, Medicare, commercial insurance, self pay Federal funds: total of $5.1 billion for Federal Fiscal Year 15 State funds: Some states also provide funding, including Connecticut. Historically, this has occurred through grants from the Department of Public Health. Fundraising 5 Community Health Centers are open when you need health care! Evenings and Weekends included! 6 3

The Facts: 1275+ Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) organizations across the country, in over 9,200 urban, rural and suburban locations Over 22.8 million patients in 2014 Over 86 million patient visits 7 The Facts: 17 Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) organizations across the state, with over 300 sites (16 330 funded, 1 look alike) Over 345,000 patients in 2014 with over 1.6 million visits, including primary care, dental and behavioral health! FQHCs are a major provider of primary care in Connecticut and also a critical component of the safety net. 8 4

Connecticut s FQHCs 9 Connecticut s FQHCs Eastern CT: Generations: Willimantic, Danielson, Putnam, Norwich UCFS *: Norwich, New London, Colchester, Jewett City, Plainfield, Centerbrook CHC, Inc: New London, Groton, Old Saybrook, Clinton * Newly funded previously a Look Alike 10 5

Connecticut s FQHCs Central/Northern CT: First Choice: East Hartford, Manchester, Vernon Community Health Services: Hartford, Windsor InterCommunity *: East Hartford Charter Oak: Hartford CHC, Inc: Enfield, New Britain, Bristol Wheeler Clinic **: Bristol * Recently recognized as an FQHC Look Alike. ** Recently recognized as an FQHC. 11 Connecticut s FQHCs South/Central CT: Cornell Scott Hill: New Haven, Ansonia, Derby, West Haven Fair Haven Community Health: New Haven CHC, Inc: Middletown, Meriden 12 6

Connecticut s FQHCs Western CT: StayWell: Waterbury CIFC Greater Danbury Community Health Center: Danbury CHWC of Greater Torrington: Torrington, Winsted CHC, Inc: Waterbury, Danbury 13 Connecticut s FQHCs Southwestern CT: Southwest Community Health Center: Bridgeport Optimus Health: Bridgeport, Stamford Norwalk Community Health Center: Norwalk CHC, Inc: Norwalk, Stamford Family Centers *: Greenwich (projected opening December, 2015) * Recently recognized as an FQHC. 14 7

Health Center Programs/Services Include: Primary Care, including OB/GYN and Pediatrics Some Specialty Care Behavioral Health Treatment Translation Services Dental Ryan White Services 15 Health Center Programs/Services Include: Discounts on prescription drugs Coordination with local farmers markets On site pharmacies Nutrition counseling Care Coordination Cancer screening Laboratory services and more! 16 8

Health Center Programs/Services Include: Outreach and Enrollment in Access Health CT and HUSKY Every FQHC has trained/certified staff that enroll people into Access Health CT and HUSKY! Over 41,300 CT residents got enrolled in health insurance (AHCT/HUSKY) with FQHC staff assistance from 10/1/13 6/30/15! 17 Health Center Programs/Services Include: Outreach and Enrollment in SNAP 10 FQHCs statewide reach out and enroll eligible individuals into SNAP through a grant from DSS. Since the program began in October, 2012 (as of June 30, 2015): 15,108 households have been screened for SNAP benefits 11,533 households met the eligibility criteria and were assisted in submitting applications! 18 9

FQHCs must report on several clinical measures: Trimester of entry into prenatal care Childhood immunizations Tobacco assessment and cessation intervention Asthma treatment Hypertension and more. All of the results are public and are on a federal web site: www.bphc.hrsa.gov 19 Compared to other HUSKY providers, CT s FQHCs have higher rates of: Well child visits Adult preventive visits Childhood lead screening Breast and cervical cancer screening Comprehensive diabetes care 20 10

It s about the patients! Poverty Level (2014) Below Federal Poverty Level (FPL): 70.3% Above 200% FPL: 4.7% 101 200% FPL: 25% 21 It s about the patients! Race/Ethnicity (2014) 47.5% Hispanic 52.5% Non Hispanic 55.4% White 4.7% Other 14.5% More Than 1 Race 25.4% Black 74.7% Racial/Ethnic Minorities 22 11

It s about the patients! Hola Pozdrav 25.7% Best Served in a Language Other Than English Hi! Alo Hello 23 It s about the patients! Insurance Status (2014) Medicare (6.8%) Commercial (12.2%) Uninsured (18.5%) Medicaid/HUSKY (62.5%) Nationwide, approximately 47.3% of FQHC patients are on Medicaid. 24 12

FQHC Patients vs. All CT Residents All CT FQHCs* CT Percent Below Poverty Level 70.3% 10%** Hispanic 47.5% 15%*** Racial/Ethnic Minorities 74.7% 30%*** Uninsured 18.5% 10.9%*** *2014 UDS Data ** US Census Bureau, 2008 2012 average ***US Census Bureau American Community Survey, 2013 25 Connecticut s FQHCs continue to be critical providers of primary medical, dental and behavioral health care across Connecticut for people with and without insurance! 26 13

To learn more about Connecticut s FQHCs: Deb Polun: dpolun@chcact.org www.chcact.org ~ 860 667 7820 And be social with us! @cthealthcenters www.facebook.com/chcact 27 14