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number of the percent of fqhc's that have advanced capacity. there is an increase from a we saw in 2009 ammann from 30% to 85%. that is not to say that this was easy. as any of you know who look at information and technology adoption in health care, and you look at whether it is big practices or health centers, a lot of them talked about challenges. such as the training of the staff, the cost of maintaining them. and, the usefulness of some of these templates to manage the entire population. they are not just the population of patients, but across the community. there are certainly challenges. have, in the briefs that are being released today, featured it of that will we see thatile there is this perception and eirw it concern about th personal capacity and ability to retain their staff, we also ask about the ability of access. we found that there was good access. this is reporting what you yourntly can offer patients. 62% of our health center said receivey can usually telephone advice after hours. over half can receive care either same day or
number of the percent of fqhc's that have advanced capacity. there is an increase from a we saw in 2009 ammann from 30% to 85%. that is not to say that this was easy. as any of you know who look at information and technology adoption in health care, and you look at whether it is big practices or health centers, a lot of them talked about challenges. such as the training of the staff, the cost of maintaining them. and, the usefulness of some of these templates to manage the entire population....
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by looking at and there were references to them today the federally qualified health centers, the fqhc's. we are going to take a look at how well prepared they are for new enrollment, new rules and new opportunities and we will see if we can't try to find another way around helping states get closer at least in the capacity part. we want to thank our friends and colleagues, sara collins and her colleagues at the commonwealth fund for their work on this topic and in this briefing. thank you for both sitting very pretty dense and fact rich set of presentations and discussion and ask you to help me think the panel fr explaining most of those difficult situations in a very erudite and understandable way. toa couple of live events tell you about today. the senate judiciary committee considers several judicial nominations, including two to the 11th circuit court of appeals. that is on c-span3 at 930 a.m. eastern. florida senator marco rubio speaks at the national press club about retirement security. you can see that at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. and in a few moments, today's headlines in y
by looking at and there were references to them today the federally qualified health centers, the fqhc's. we are going to take a look at how well prepared they are for new enrollment, new rules and new opportunities and we will see if we can't try to find another way around helping states get closer at least in the capacity part. we want to thank our friends and colleagues, sara collins and her colleagues at the commonwealth fund for their work on this topic and in this briefing. thank you for...
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by looking at and there were references to them today the federally qualified health centers, the fqhc's. we are going to take a look at how well prepared they are for new enrollment, new rules and new opportunities and we will see if we can't try to find another way around helping states get closer at least in the capacity part. we want to thank our friends and colleagues, sara collins and her colleagues at the commonwealth fund for their work on this topic and in this briefing. thank you for both sitting very pretty dense and fact rich set of presentations and discussion and ask you to help me think the panel for explaining most of those difficult
by looking at and there were references to them today the federally qualified health centers, the fqhc's. we are going to take a look at how well prepared they are for new enrollment, new rules and new opportunities and we will see if we can't try to find another way around helping states get closer at least in the capacity part. we want to thank our friends and colleagues, sara collins and her colleagues at the commonwealth fund for their work on this topic and in this briefing. thank you for...
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by looking at and there were references to them today the federally qualified health centers, the fqhc's. we are going to take a look at how well prepared they are for new enrollment, new rules and new opportunities and we will see if we can't try to find another way around helping states get closer at least in the capacity part. we want to thank our friends and colleagues, sara collins and her colleagues at the commonwealth fund for their work on this topic and in this briefing. thank you for both sitting very pretty dense and fact rich set of presentations and discussion and ask you to help me think the panel for explaining most of those difficult situations in a very erudite and understandable way. [applause] we will see you on friday. >> i can't say with the moment was because i've been living it all my life. my parents migrated from the south to washington d.c. my mother from georgia and my father from southern virginia. washington is where they met, married and then had me so without the great migration i wouldn't be here. i don't know who you would be talking to. i have lived with
by looking at and there were references to them today the federally qualified health centers, the fqhc's. we are going to take a look at how well prepared they are for new enrollment, new rules and new opportunities and we will see if we can't try to find another way around helping states get closer at least in the capacity part. we want to thank our friends and colleagues, sara collins and her colleagues at the commonwealth fund for their work on this topic and in this briefing. thank you for...