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Requirements for Designation as a Federally Qualified Health Center 07-17-09

Authors: National Council of Urban Indian Health

Publication Year: 2009

Last Updated: 2010-09-07 10:32:38

Journal: NCUIH

Keywords: FQHC, Look-a-like, community, urban indian health, cultural and linguistic appropriateness, legislative update, ncuih, National Council of Urban Indian Health

 

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Each FQHC Look-Alike is expected to gain a thorough knowledge of the community and populations groups it intends to serve. In particular, the entity must assess and understand the needs, resources and priorities of the underserved populations residing in its community and design a health care program that is culturally and linguistically appropriate to those populations. Needs and resources should be monitored on an ongoing basis and comprehensively assessed on a periodic basis.

 

Abstract: Each FQHC Look-Alike is expected to gain a thorough knowledge of the community and populations groups it intends to serve. In particular, the entity must assess and understand the needs, resources and priorities of the underserved populations residing in its community and design a health care program that is culturally and linguistically appropriate to those populations. Needs and resources should be monitored on an ongoing basis and comprehensively assessed on a periodic basis.


 

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