Community Health Centers and the Economy: Assessing Centers\u27 Role in Immediate Job Creation Efforts

Abstract

Federal investment in community health centers not only creates health care access but, based on previous studies, generates an estimated 8:1 return for medically underserved communities while creating thousands of jobs. Since our earlier 2008 economic impact study, Congress has made two major program investments: 2billionundertheAmericanReinvestmentandRecoveryAct(ARRA)of2009;and2 billion under the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act (ARRA) of 2009; and 11 billion under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). This analysis measures the economic and jobs-creation benefits of this cumulative investment in health centers, as well as the impact of legislation enacted in April, 2011, which reduced the first year of new ACA investment by $600 million

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