Federal Funding Uncertainty Threatens Access to Health Care for Minnesotans
Federal Funding Uncertainty Threatens Minnesota's Safety-net clinics and Impacts Access to Health Care for Minnesota's Low-income and Rural Communities
While a federal judge has temporarily halted this pause, the uncertainty of losing approximately 20% (on average) of a MN CHC budget threatens to close these safety-net clinics and jeopardizes the health of everyday Minnesotans.
Minnesota’s 17 CHCs provide primary medical, behavioral and oral health care to 170,000 low-income individuals across the State and employ over 2,000 health care workers. Five rural Minnesota CHCs serve approximately 40,000 rural patients - including 7,000 medicare beneficiaries.
“This pause places disproportionate stress on rural communities as MN CHCs are often the only access point for care for vast geographic areas of the State. It is critical that our CHCs remain open to continue providing low-income individuals and families with access to primary medical, mental health and oral health care,” says Jonathan Watson, CEO of the Minnesota Association of Community Health Centers.
MN CHCs have operated efficiently and effectively to serve their patients for over 60 years. The threat of losing nearly a quarter of their operating budget puts Minnesota's rural CHCs and rural Minnesotans in disproportionate danger. “If rural MN health centers close or suspend critical services, patients will have to travel even farther - or forgo care altogether - until they end up in the emergency room or hospitalized and costing State taxpayers much more.” says Watson.
MN CHCs keep communities healthy by prioritizing primary health care that keeps people out of expensive emergency and specialty care. We urge our local, State and Federal elected officials to call on the Trump Administration to consider the toll this uncertainty is taking on Minnesota’s rural and low-income communities and keep Minnesota’s Community Health Center funding whole.
About the Minnesota Association of Community Health Centers (MNACHC):
Established in 1996, the Minnesota Association of Community Health Centers serves as the leading State-wide voice for Minnesota’s Health Centers and as an advocate for health care access for the medically underserved across the state.
Sara Bolnick
Minnesota Association of Community Health Centers
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