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Clinic Association Awarded Federal Dollars to Support Los Angeles Health Centers

Posted: July 26, 2019

Los Angeles – July 26th, 2019 – The Health Resources and Services Administration has announced awards of $42 million in funding to 49 Health Center Controlled Networks (HCCNs) across the nation. HCCNs provide technical assistance to federally-funded health centers, using information technology to cut costs and improve patient care. These awards will enable the HCCNs to support 1,183 federally-funded health centers across all 50 states. Among the awardees, the Community Clinic Association of Los Angeles County (CCALAC) will receive $1.43 million—its third consecutive award—to continue to serve Los Angeles County.

“Networks advance quality improvement and provide cost savings to the health care system. Members of the Los Angeles network received over $4.9 million in federal quality improvement awards in 2018, and saved nearly $2.9 million in technical assistance costs,” said Louise McCarthy, President and CEO of CCALAC. “We are excited to continue this work going forward with an expanded cohort of health centers.”

The new grant will enable CCALAC to grow its work, assisting 47 health centers in expanding the use of health information technology, empowering patients through patient engagement, and promoting data sharing through health information technology.

The list of the 47 health centers participating in CCALAC’s HCCN can be found here.

The Health and Human Services announcement of awards can be found here.

THE COMMUNITY CLINIC ASSOCIATION OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY (CCALAC) is the largest regional association of community clinics and health centers in California. Founded in 1994, CCALAC has 65 members that serve nearly 1.7 million patients throughout LA County. CCALAC is dedicated to serving and representing the interests of its member clinics as providers of quality health care, including medical, dental and pharmacy services. For more information about CCALAC, visit www.ccalac.org or call (213) 201-6500.

Contact:
Raymond Ople, HCCN Project Manager (213) 201-6512
Community Clinic Association of Los Angeles County
445 S. Figueroa Street, Suite 2100

HRSA Invests Funding to Expand Quality Improvement in LA County

Posted: August 25, 2015

38 LA Health Centers Receive Awards for Quality, Access and Value

LOS ANGELES – August 25, 2015 – Today the US Department of Health and Human Services’ Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) announced $63.3 million in grants to support 1,153 health center sites across the United States. Health centers will use these funds to expand current quality improvement systems and infrastructure, and improve primary care service delivery in the communities they serve. In California, 135 health centers received $8.5 million in awards, with 38 LA-based organizations receiving more than $2.2 million.

“This funding gives a much-needed boost to community health centers as they advance the evolution of health care in LA County,” Community Clinic Association of LA County (CCALAC) President and CEO Louise McCarthy said in response to the news. “Since the start of the health center movement 50 years ago, health centers have worked to continuously improve the quality of care they provide. Today’s announcement is a further investment in this model system of high quality care.” Continue reading

Federal Government Invests $8.1 Million in LA County Health Care

Posted: August 11, 2015

17 LA Health Centers Receive New Access Point Funds

LOS ANGELES – August 11, 2015 – Today the US Department of Health and Human Services’ Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) announced $169 million in grants to support 266 new health center sites across the United States. The funds will assist these health centers in serving an additional 1.2 million patients nationwide. In California, 48 health centers received $29.5 million in awards, with 17 LA-based organizations receiving more than $8.6 million. Earlier this year, HRSA awarded $7.1 million in funding to 12 LA clinics and health centers.
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