Stimulus Money Boosts Health Clinics Serving Poor

By Kristen Wyatt - Associated Press
June 30, 2009
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June 29, 2009

Homeless teenagers at a central Colorado shelter are feeling the effect of the government's economic stimulus package. It's the feeling of a dentist's drill.

The 20 runaway youths living at the Urban Peak shelter had no regular dental care until this spring, when a $1.3 million stimulus grant to a community health center paid for a mobile dental and medical clinic to visit once a month. The residents now get medical and dental screenings, and cavities filled, right from their shelter's parking lot.

"I knew my teeth needed to be fixed but I had no money," says Michelle Daulton, 18, who has been living at the shelter for about four months and hadn't seen a dentist since she was 13.

Now she's had three chipped teeth repaired. "It was absolute and pure relief, I mean that," she said.

From the Colorado homeless shelter to rural Pennsylvania clinics that can accept new patients, health centers that serve the poor are among the first places the federal stimulus package is being spent.

The stimulus law sets aside $2.5 billion for free and low-cost health clinics, and a big chunk of it - about $500 million - is already being spent. The White House has promised another burst of money this summer.

"This has really been a boost for us," said Bob DeFelice, CEO of First Choice Community Health Care. "It's allowed a level of stability in some very difficult times." DeFelice's group runs nine community health clinics around Albuquerque, N.M., and used a $703,000 grant to hire two physicians and four support staffers.

Health clinic executives say the money will allow them to keep their doors open as the rolls of uninsured patients grow. An estimated 64 million people use rural health clinics, a number that is expected to rise as people lose their jobs and health insurance.

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Kristin Williams
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