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Indiana Health Centers, Inc. was recently awarded a Federally-funded grant to support community education surrounding PPACA (Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act) healthcare changes. As a result, IHC has hired Bilingual Outreach Enrollment Assistants (OEAs) at each of our clinic sites. Our OEAs work in our clinics and throughout their communities to education consumers on …

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 To celebrate National Health Center Week, August 11-17, 2013, many of our clinic sites organized celebrations for their patients. At IHC Kokomo, staff members pitched in to show our patients how much we appreciate them. Complete with decorations, food, and toys, staff members enthusiastically greeted patients throughout the day. Local news representatives met with the …

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The Indiana Primary Health Care Association (IPHCA) is made up of member organizations throughout the state, working to ensure that all Hoosiers receive quality healthcare.  IHC is one of IPHCA’s longest-standing member organizations, and members of our Executive Leadership Team are active participants in the organization’s meetings and board events.  This valuable partnership helps IHC …

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Obama offers funding to help communities understand ObamacareBy Jen Christensen, CNNupdated 5:32 PM EDT, Thu July 11, 2013 STORY HIGHLIGHTS• $150 million in grants will help medical centers spread the word about Obamacare• 22 million Americans use community health centers for medical treatment• For millions, Obamacare will be the first time they’ve ever had health …

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February is American Heart Month February is American Heart Month, and February 3 is National Wear Red Day which calls attention to the topic of women and heart disease.1 Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States and accounted for 25% of deaths in 2008.2 Within one year of having a heart …

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PROTECT YOURSELF FROM CERVICAL CANCERWomen urged to get a Pap test as part of New Year’s ResolutionINDIANAPOLIS—As Hoosiers begin making positive changes in 2012, state health officials urge women to make getting a Pap test part of any New Year’s resolution to be healthier.Each year, approximately 12,000 women in the United States get cervical cancer. …

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