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Health centers and Breath-ing Association cite public-health savings and ask FRAC for investment to sustain services
Summary
Primary1 Health and the Breathing Association told the Funding Review Advisory Committee that community health and energy-assistance programs prevent costly emergency care and asked for local funding to support workforce, clinical services and energy security interventions.
Leaders of community health organizations told the Funding Review Advisory Committee that investments in primary care, respiratory health and energy-assistance programs produce measurable savings in emergency care and stabilize families, and they urged local funding to sustain those services.
Nikkoko Amez Otaiko, chief operating officer of Primary1 Health (Franklin County’s federally qualified health center), said Primary1 serves more…
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