Looming ACA repeal threatens community health centers

The Affordable Care Act (ACA) significantly increased reimbursement for community health clinics because more patients had health insurance. Now, with increased discussion of repealing the ACA, these facilities face an uncertain future.

Kaiser Health News spoke with four clinic directors about the impact such legislation would have on these facilities, which treated more than 24 million Americans in 2015.

“A lot of the folks that we see are single adults,” said Julie Hudman, the CEO of Saban Community Clinic in Los Angeles, California. “They’re maybe more transitional. They’re homeless patients. They have behavioral health challenges. They’re really, to be honest, some of the most vulnerable and poorest patients of all.”

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Nicholas joined TriMed in 2016 as the managing editor of the Chicago office. After receiving his master’s from Roosevelt University, he worked in various writing/editing roles for magazines ranging in topic from billiards to metallurgy. Currently on Chicago’s north side, Nicholas keeps busy by running, reading and talking to his two cats.

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