“Since the first Community Health Center (CHC) opened in 1965, our nation’s largest primary care network has expanded to over 1,500 sites, now serving more than 32.5 million people across the United States and its territories—in both rural and urban communities. Despite their growth and critical role in healthcare delivery, several misconceptions about CHCs persist, particularly around who they serve and how they serve our nation’s complex healthcare needs.”
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Community Health Centers: Separating Myths from Facts
