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Week Spotlights Community Health Centers Removing Barriers to Care

Events across the country are marking this as National Health Center Week, including in Oregon. Community health centers provide affordable health care options to more than 30 million Americans, regardless of their ability to pay. Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center operates in Yamhill and Washington counties and emphasizes care for seasonal and migrant workers in the area. .

Help Available to Hoosiers Navigating Medicaid Purge

Thousands of Hoosiers who got their health coverage through Medicaid during the COVID-19 outbreak risk losing it now that the pandemic has ended. More than 140,000 people in Indiana have been purged from Medicaid rolls as the state rechecks eligibility. So far, about 120,000 were dropped for failing to comply with procedural requests, and 20,000 thousand are no longer eligible. .

Gen Z Workforce Wants Employers to Step Up Mental Health Benefits / Public News Service

Seeking help for mental health does not carry the same stigma for "Generation Z" Texans as it did for previous workers, and can be a deal-breaker if an employer s benefit package falls short. In a recent survey, Gen Z respondents reported feeling three times more emotionally distressed than older populations. Jason Dorsey, president of the Austin-based Center for Generational Kinetics, said people born after 1996 cite mental-health care as the number one benefit an employer can offer, and they are not shy about asking for it. .

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