04/29/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/29/2024 16:09
"We are so incredibly thankful for Congressman Bishop and this federal grant that helps us fund our Community Health Center. It's with this grant that we fund our organization to launch new services, open new offices, and recruit new health care providers to Southwest Georgia. It's also how we ensure that we can care for our patients across 13 counties in the region," said Shelley Spires, Chief Executive Officer of Albany Area Primary Health Care. "Without this funding, we would not be able to provide the depth of patient services or care for as many patients as we do each year. As a Community Health Center, we provide critical care for those who need us most - the uninsured and underinsured."
"Albany Area Primary Health Care is one of the largest Community Health Centers in Georgia and one of the largest medical groups in all of Southwest Georgia. This grant definitely has a positive impact on our organization and allows us to expand health care within the communities we serve," added Spires.
HHS funds about 1,400 health centers, which run more than 15,000 service sites. They are in all U.S. states, territories, and the District of Columbia. You can find them in cities, rural areas, and everywhere in between. Health centers have been a key part of the nation's health care system for nearly 60 years. In 2022, health centers served more than 30.5 million people.
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