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Whether your health center has just decided to assess its healthcare resources, planning to apply for federal assistance or if you are an established Community Health Center in need of technical assistance, VCHA offers several resources to assist in planning and action!
VCHA provides information, updates and news of vital importance to our members. Topics range from federal and state legislation to emerging health care trends. We are a well-known key player in primary health care policy development for the improvement of access to primary care and prevention services.
2022 Policy Papers
- 340B Drug Pricing Program
- Appropriations Funding
- Federal Tort Claims Act for Volunteer Health Professionals
- Health Center Capital
- Planning for the Future Health Center Workforce
- Telehealth Expansion: COVID-19 and Beyond
Policy Briefs and Fact Sheets
- Policy Brief: Funding and Policies Critical to Community Health Center Services: Four Legs of a Stool
- Policy Brief: Health Centers’ Workforce: The Backbone of Our Country’s Healthcare
- America’s Health Centers Fact Sheet
- Create Your Elevator Pitch Worksheet
- Health Center Economic Impact Fact Sheet
- Infographics: National Findings on Health Centers’ Response to COVID-19
- State Level Fact Sheets and Maps
- Health Centers and Medicaid Fact Sheet
- Community Health Center Chart Book
- Tips for a Successful Meeting with your MOC
- COVID-19 Vaccination Messaging Points
- Sample Congressional Meetings Information & Resource Guide – provided by the Louisana Primary Care Association
- Virtual Meeting Sample Script and Speaker Roles – provided by the North Carolina Community Health Center Association
Health Centers in Virginia and their Congressional Districts
- Centers in District 1
- Centers in District 2
- Centers in District 3
- Centers in District 4
- Centers in District 5
- Centers in District 6
- Centers in District 7
- Centers in District 8
- Centers in District 9
- Centers in District 10
- Centers in District 11
For further information, questions or assistance in determining if the Community Health Center model is right for your community, please contact us.