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ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS <br />PROCLAMATION <br />"COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER WEEK" <br />IN ORANGE COUNTY <br />August 25 - 29, 2003 <br />WHEREAS, There are a significant number of residents and citizens in Orange County who are currently medically <br />under-served for a number of reasons, the most prominent of which include geographical isolation, financial or <br />language, and insufficient access to affordable health care; and <br />WHEREAS, Community Health Centers, now known as Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHC's), have their <br />origin in the War on Poverty during the 1960's when they were funded by the Office of Economic Opportunity and <br />are now housed and funded by the Department of Health and Human Services, Bureau of Primary Heath Care; and <br />WHEREAS, their mission is to help improve the health of communities by providing access to primary care for <br />needy residents and serve patients without regard to their ability to pay for services; and <br />WHEREAS, this unique service model involves patients directly in the governing of the operations of the <br />organizations; and <br />WHEREAS, community health centers are community owned and operated not-for-profit businesses that provide <br />access to quality, cost effective primary and preventative health care and are vital to the well being of the Orange <br />County community; and <br />WHEREAS, these health centers provide care to 1 of every 5 low-income babies born in America, 1 of every 8 <br />uninsurgd individuals, 1 of every 9 people of color, 1 of every 9 Medicaid beneficiaries, and 1 of every 10 rural <br />Americans, and these individuals would otherwise lack access to health care; and <br />WHEREAS, these health centers contribute to our community by keeping children healthy and in school, and <br />helping adults remain productive and on the job; and <br />WHEREAS, community health centers promote 100% access and zero health disparities to help achieve primary <br />health care for all people and these health centers tailor their services to fit the special needs and priorities of <br />communities, and work together with schools, businesses, churches, community organizations, foundations, and <br />State and local governments; and <br />WHEREAS, there are more than 1,000 such centers serving 13,000,000 people at more than 4,000 health delivery <br />sites, spanning urban and rural communities in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the <br />Virgin Islands; and <br />WHEREAS, Piedmont Health Services, Inc. is a private, non-profit corporation that operates six health centers and <br />a birthing center in four counties including Orange, Alamance, Chatham, and Caswell and provide high quality <br />comprehensive primary health care to medically underserved people; and <br />WHEREAS, Piedmont Health Services contributes to the health and welt-being of the Orange County community <br />by serving over 15,000 residents and by keeping children healthy and in school and helping adults remain <br />productive and on the job; and <br />WHEREAS, Piedmont Health Services contributes to the economic health of the community by employing <br />approximately 200 health professionals annually for the past 33 years; <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Orange County Board of Commissioners do hereby proclaim the <br />week of August 25 through 29, 2003 as "Community Health Center Week" in Orange County and urge all citizens to <br />recognize the important contributions of community health centers to the improvement of the general quality of life <br />of the residents and citizens of Orange County. „i~ `1 ~~ <br />Adopted this the 19th day of August, 2003. <br />Margaret Brown, Chair <br />Orange County Board of Commissioners <br />