[Congressional Bills 107th Congress]
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[S. Con. Res. 121 Introduced in Senate (IS)]
107th CONGRESS
2d Session
S. CON. RES. 121
Expressing the sense of Congress that there should be established a
National Health Center Week for the week beginning on August 18, 2002,
to raise awareness of health services provided by community, migrant,
public housing, and homeless health centers.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
June 13, 2002
Mr. Hutchinson (for himself, Mr. Durbin, Mr. Bond, and Mr. Hollings)
submitted the following concurrent resolution; which was referred to
the Committee on the Judiciary
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CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
Expressing the sense of Congress that there should be established a
National Health Center Week for the week beginning on August 18, 2002,
to raise awareness of health services provided by community, migrant,
public housing, and homeless health centers.
Whereas community, migrant, public housing, and homeless health centers
(referred to in this concurrent resolution as ``health centers'') are
nonprofit, community-owned and community-operated health providers and
are vital to the Nation's communities;
Whereas there are more than 1,000 health centers serving 12,000,000 people at
more than 4,000 health delivery sites, spanning urban and rural
communities in all 50 States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico,
Guam, and the Virgin Islands;
Whereas health centers have provided cost-effective, quality health care to the
Nation's poor and medically underserved (including the working poor, the
uninsured, and many high-risk and vulnerable populations), acting as a
vital safety net in the Nation's health delivery system, meeting
escalating health needs, and reducing health disparities;
Whereas health centers provide care to 1 of every 9 uninsured Americans, 1 of
every 8 low-income Americans, and 1 of every 10 rural Americans, and
without health centers these Americans would otherwise lack access to
health care;
Whereas health centers and other innovative programs in primary and preventive
care reach out to 650,000 homeless persons and 700,000 farm workers;
Whereas health centers make health care responsive and cost-effective by
integrating the delivery of primary care with aggressive outreach,
patient education, translation, and enabling support services;
Whereas health centers increase the use of preventive health services such as
immunizations, Pap smears, mammograms, and glaucoma screenings;
Whereas in communities served by health centers, infant mortality rates have
been reduced by between 10 and 40 percent;
Whereas health centers are built by community initiative;
Whereas Federal grants provide seed money to empower communities to find
partners and resources and to recruit doctors and needed health
professionals;
Whereas Federal grants, on average, contribute 22 percent of a health center's
budget, with the remainder provided by State and local governments,
medicare, medicaid, private contributions, private insurance, and
patient fees;
Whereas health centers are community-oriented and patient-focused;
Whereas health centers tailor their services to fit the special needs and
priorities of communities by working together with schools, businesses,
churches, community organizations, foundations, and State and local
governments;
Whereas health centers contribute to the health and well-being of their
communities by keeping children healthy and in school and helping adults
remain productive and on the job;
Whereas health centers engage citizen participation and provide jobs for 50,000
community residents; and
Whereas the establishment of a National Community Health Center Week for the
week beginning on August 18, 2002, would raise awareness of the health
services provided by health centers: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring),
That it is the sense of Congress that--
(1) there should be established a National Community Health
Center Week for the week beginning on August 18, 2002, to raise
awareness of health services provided by health centers; and
(2) the President should issue a proclamation calling on
the people of the United States and interested organizations to
observe such a week with appropriate programs and activities.
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Introduced in Senate
Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR S5545)
Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. (text of measure as introduced: CR S5544-5545)
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