On July 12, the House approved, by voice vote, a resolution (H. Res. 646) designating the week of August 8 through August 14, 2004, as “National Health Center Week.” The Senate approved an identical resolution (S. Res. 357) on July 6 (see The Source, 7/9/04).
Sponsored by Rep. Danny Davis (D-IL), the resolution contains a number of findings, including:
Rep. Davis said that community health centers “meet escalating health needs and assist in reducing health disparities as they provide high levels of quality care. With the weakened economy and unemployment reaching its highest point in almost a decade, our Nation’s health centers are feeling and will continue to feel the brunt of [an] increasing volume of patients, especially the uninsured. So by establishing a week to raise awareness of community health centers, we will also be highlighting each year the great accomplishments these nonprofit community-owned and -operated health providers offer to many communities throughout the Nation.”
Rep. Candice Miller (R-MI) agreed. “The great Americans that work at these centers serve the unfortunate and, as the resolution states, their service acts as a vital safety net in the Nation’s health delivery system. Their work is so very important to the welfare of many, many men, women and children who have a variety of health and wellness needs.”