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Sec. 301 PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE ACT 2 (5) for purposes of study, admit and treat at institutions, hospitals, and stations of the Service, persons not otherwise el-igible for such treatment; (6) make available, to health officials, scientists, and ap-propriate public and other nonprofit institutions and organiza-
basic health services which, for purposes of this section, shall consist of— (I) health services related to family medicine, internal medicine, pediatrics, obstetrics, or gynecology that are furnished by physicians and where appropriate, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and nurse midwives;
19 maj 2017 · Health Center Program is authorized in Section 330 of the Public Health Service Act (PHSA)2 and supports four types of health centers: (1) community health centers, (2) health centers for the homeless, (3) health centers for residents of public housing, and (4) migrant health centers.
26 mar 2019 · Section 330 of the Public Health Service Act created and authorized the health center program and permits the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) to make grants to health centers.
The regulations of this subpart, in addition to the regulations of subpart A of this part, are applicable to grants awarded pursuant to section 330 (c) of the Act for projects for planning and developing community health centers which will serve medically underserved populations.
Section 330 of the Public Health Service Act (“Section 330”) defines a health center as an entity serving a medically underserved or special population by providing certain required and, as appropriate, additional services “either through the staff and supporting resources of the center or
2 mar 2019 · The two major funding sources are Medicaid payments for covered services furnished to enrollees who are health center patients, along with federal grants made pursuant to Section 330 of the Public Health Service Act, which establishes and authorizes the health centers program.