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A Community Health Center is a facility that belongs to the community. It is governed by a board made up of community members. At least one-half of the Board members must be consumers of the Center’s services. Access to its services are available to all persons regardless of their ability to pay. Because it is under the supervision of the Bureau of Primary Healthcare, services rendered are of the highest quality and subject to external review on a regular basis.
Last updated on April 12, 2010 by webadmin