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Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers

Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers

医院和医疗保健

Boston ,MA 5,015 位关注者

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The Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers (League) is a non-profit, statewide association representing and serving the needs of the state's 52 community health center organizations, which serve more than 1,000,000 state residents through over 300 sites. The League serves as an information source on community-based health care to policymakers, opinion leaders and the media and provides a wide range of technical assistance to its members and communities, including: analysis of state and federal health regulatory and policy issues affecting health centers; training and education for health center administrators, clinicians and board members; promotion and management of clinical quality initiatives across the health center network; workforce development programs to increase recruitment of primary care physicians and to provide career training for health center employees and local residents seeking entry-level positions at health centers; information technology development primarily focused on helping health centers upgrade their information technology systems and capacity for using data; and general support to expand health access through work with local health and advocacy organizations seeking to open health centers in their communities.

网站
https://www.massleague.org
所属行业
医院和医疗保健
规模
11-50 人
总部
Boston ,MA
类型
非营利机构
创立
1972

地点

  • 主要

    40 Court Street

    10th Floor

    US,MA,Boston ,02108

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  • The 2025 Community Health Institute (CHI) will feature more than 40 impactful learning sessions, including the “Youth Voices, Workforce Solutions: Co-Creating Career Pathways in CHCs” session on Thursday, May 1. This session will delve into the unique challenges and opportunities in addressing the workforce needs of community health centers (CHCs), focusing on the importance of developing the next generation of healthcare professionals through initiatives such as the Youth Health Advisory Council (YHAC) program. The Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Codman Square Health Center's School-Based Health Center, Brockton Neighborhood Health Center's School-Based Health Center, and Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers partnered to establish the YHAC program at two Massachusetts high schools to broaden awareness and knowledge of the breadth of careers within CHCs. YHAC participants emphasize and inform the value of engaging youth as partners in shaping innovative approaches to meet evolving workforce needs, including co-designing community health pathway programs. In the following video, a Randolph High School student summarizes why the YHAC program has been so meaningful for her. Visit https://lnkd.in/enK7dEZX to?get an updated list of the 2025 CHI learning sessions and other important conference information. Please note that you will need login credentials to access our member portal (my.massleague.org). If you don’t have login credentials, please email [email protected] to get added to the system. #2025CHI #CommunityHealthInstitute #YHAC

    Randolph YHAC

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  • The deadline for getting a discount on a three-day pass to the 2025 Community Health Institute (CHI) is tomorrow, March 14! With the early-bird discount, you get three days of CHI access for $990. The reasons for attending the 2025 CHI keep adding up. We’re excited to announce that our keynote speaker for this year will be Raven Solomon, CSP?. Raven’s presentation, “Closing the Generational Gap,” will focus on how your organization can leverage generational differences in the workplace to drive substantial gains in productivity and employee satisfaction. If you’re not familiar with Raven’s work, we encourage you to visit https://lnkd.in/ee3xGwpX to get a taste of the passion and substance that characterize her presentations. ? Visit https://lnkd.in/enK7dEZX to?register for the 2025 CHI, get a?preliminary agenda,?reserve a hotel room, and obtain other important conference information. You will need login credentials to access the member portal (my.massleague.org). If you don’t have credentials, please email [email protected] to get added to the system. #2025CHI #earlybirddiscount

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  • We have good news! The early-bird deadline for getting a deep discount on a three-day pass to the 2025 Community Health Institute (CHI) has been extended to Friday, March 14. The regular rate for a one-day registration is $700. With the early-bird discount, you get three days of CHI access for $990. There are plenty of great reasons for you to register by March 14. In the following short video, the Mass League’s Gia Angluin provides details about CHI sessions that have already been scheduled, including a program on Monday designed for board chairs and CEOs, a Tuesday session about building a sustainable philanthropy program at your health center, a panel discussion and Q&A on Wednesday featuring state legislators, and a Thursday session focused on how to leverage the 340B Drug Pricing Program to maximize your health center’s profits. Stay tuned for more agenda updates. Visit https://lnkd.in/enK7dEZX to?register, get a?preliminary agenda,?reserve a hotel room, and obtain other important conference information. Please note that you will need login credentials to access our member portal (my.massleague.org). If you don’t have login credentials, please email [email protected] to get added to the system. ? #2025CHI #CommunityHealthInstitute

  • We lost a deeply passionate, deeply respected social justice advocate this week. Psychiatrist Alvin Francis Poussaint died peacefully at his home on February 24 at age 90. Poussaint worked at Harvard Medical School (HMS) for over 50 years, spending much of his career as a professor and associate dean. He was an authority on race relations and various other social issues. Poussaint strove to improve the public’s understanding of Black children and families, mental health and suicide, school violence, and substance abuse. He also worked tirelessly to increase diversity in medicine. As the founding director of the HMS Office of Recruitment & Multicultural Affairs, Poussaint recruited and mentored nearly 1,400 students of color and developed programs to help students from underrepresented groups attain professional success in medicine. “His passing sharpens our awareness of the continued need to reduce health disparities by bringing more members of underserved populations into the medical field,” said George Q. Daley, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at Harvard University.?“May we honor his memory through our unwavering commitment to justice, equality, and health and well-being for all.” Visit https://lnkd.in/eiAnvbkp to read more about Poussaint’s impactful life. #socialjustice

  • We're excited to announce that Kate Walsh, Massachusetts Secretary of the Executive Office of Health and Human Services, has accepted our invitation to speak at the 2025 Community Health Institute (CHI)! Come to this year's CHI to get Secretary Walsh's insight about the future of primary care in our state. If you haven't registered as a 2025 CHI attendee yet, please note that the early-bird discount expires Wednesday, March 5. With the early-bird discount, you get three days of CHI access for $990. The regular rate for a one-day registration is $700. Visit https://lnkd.in/enK7dEZX to?register, learn more about discounts, get a?preliminary agenda,?reserve a hotel room, and obtain other important conference information. Please note that you will need login credentials to access our member portal (my.massleague.org). If you don’t have login credentials, please email [email protected] to get added to the system. #2025CHI #CommunityHealthInstitute #PrimaryCareFuture

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  • Save the date! Last year was filled with the drama of a box office blockbuster, with funding cliffs, hospital closures, and pivotal changes. On?Friday, June 13, 2025, we will honor the heroes of that thriller — our all-star cast of health center leaders and staff.? We will celebrate Mass League and health center accomplishments at our annual awards gala, themed “Camera Ready,” from 6 to 11 p.m. at the Westin Copley Plaza, Boston.? Visit https://lnkd.in/eR6kK6UW to get more details about the event. Stay tuned for sponsorship and ticket information. #annualawardsgala #healthcenterrecognition

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  • Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers转发了

    IHE Executive Director and Senior Vice President Dr. Cheryl Clark was honored at the Boston Business Journal's second annual Innovators in Healthcare awards ceremony! Dr. Clark was awarded in the community health category, recognized for her championship of health equity and community health center-led science, a model that empowers CHCs to drive data analysis, scientific discovery, clinical and policy innovation. IHE will continue to support CHCs as uniquely responsive care providers, champions of CHC-led science, and central pillars in the state’s health system. Dr. Clark is proud to be awarded alongside the health leaders driving innovation and equity, including CHC leader Mimi Gardner, VP & Chief Equity Officer at NeighborHealth. Read more about the awards here: https://lnkd.in/eQXUMqNH #BBJHealthcare

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  • In an op-ed piece set to be published in the February 23 print edition of the Boston Sunday Globe’s Globe Magazine, Mass League CEO and President Michael Curry, Esq., shares the importance of community health centers — to everyone — and warns us about what our world would look like without them. He asserts that concern about such a scenario is legitimate considering health centers’ recent financial struggles and federal policy moves aimed at cutting health care resources. “Our health centers provide lifesaving preventive screenings and vaccinations, and support for managing chronic conditions?—?they’re part of the first line of defense against complex medical issues,” says Curry. “Importantly, because health centers are integrated into our communities, they are able to build trust and connection among patients who are worried about cost, language barriers, cultural differences, and juggling time spent receiving care with inflexible jobs and family demands.” Curry stresses that health centers not only directly provide lifesaving and life-sustaining care but also indirectly help reduce health care costs for everyone and temper the demand for emergency care. Without accessible primary care, he suggests, patients are more likely to develop chronic conditions that lead to costly hospitalizations and ER visits — costs that are passed on to everyone. He also notes that people without readily available primary care are more likely to go to an emergency room for non-emergency issues that should be handled in a doctor’s office visit. “When the ER is the only option, the cascade of negative effects is undeniable: Continuity of care is lost for patients, longer wait times risk the lives of those most in need of emergency treatment, and care is delivered not in a doctor’s office, but in the most expensive health care setting possible,” Curry explains. “The question is not whether we can afford to fund community health centers and maintain expanded Medicaid coverage, but whether we can afford not to.” If you can’t wait until Sunday to get the print version of Curry’s editorial, the online version is available at https://lnkd.in/eYEJ34e5. *Please note that a paywall is associated with accessing the online version. #healthcarefunding #healthcarecosts #healthcaredemand #communityhealthcenters

  • The early-bird discount is expiring soon! Register for the 2025 Community Health Institute (CHI) today! With the early-bird discount, which expires on March 5, you get three days of CHI access for $990. The regular rate for a one-day registration is $700. Visit https://lnkd.in/enK7dEZX to?register, learn more about discounts, get a?preliminary agenda,?reserve a hotel room, and obtain other important conference information. Please note that you will need login credentials to access our member portal (my.massleague.org). If you don’t have login credentials, please email [email protected] to get added to the system. #2025CHI #CommunityHealthInstitute

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