On Tuesday, December 20, 2022, Congress released a massive federal spending bill to fund the government through the 2023 fiscal year and avert a shutdown – most recently, the Continuing Resolution was ...
A Recap of Key Developments in a Changing Political and Healthcare Landscape National Health Service Corps and health center advocates—like the rest of the nation—have been carefully watching the U.S. ...
Albany, Georgia, a city of roughly 70,000, sits on the banks of the Flint River in the southern portion of Georgia’s Southern Rivers Region. The eighth-largest city in the state, ...
September 30, 2022, marks the end of Fiscal Year 2022 (FY22), and a potential government shutdown could loom if Congress fails to pass the FY23 budget or a continuing resolution—with ...
Food insecurity and diabetes are inextricably linked, and patients with diabetes in under-resourced communities may face financial, physical mobility, or transportation issues—all of which contribute to a lack of consistent ...
Three Days of Learning, Networking, and Fellowship in Health Equity Thank you to everyone who joined us for the Association of Clinicians for the Underserved's 2022 Conference, "Resilience & Transformation ...
What is 340B? As part of a bipartisan bill, the 340B Federal Drug Pricing Program was created in 1992 with the congressional intent to assist safety-net providers “to stretch scarce ...
The acronyms for diversity and inclusion initiatives at healthcare organizations are many, but the objectives share commonalities: to identify and address systemic and structural forms of discrimination to provide culturally ...
The Association of Clinicians for the Underserved is awarding five $25,000 grants to community health centers (CHCs) to help expand eye health and vision care for patients in under-resourced and ...
Amanda Pears Kelly, BA, joined the Association of Clinicians for the Underserved (ACU) as our new Executive Director in 2020, and continues to guide ACU’s growth and evolution in programs, ...