Community Health Centers: A 2013 Profile and Prospects as ACA Implementation Proceeds” is part of an annual series of updates on community health centers produced by the Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured in partnership with the George Washington University’s Geiger Gibson Program in Community Health Policy. It provides a current overview of community health centers, the patients they serve, the services they furnish, and the sources of their revenues. Finally, this report considers the prospects for sustaining and building on the gains in primary care access that have been achieved for medically underserved communities as a result of the Medicaid expansion and the Health Center Fund established under the ACA.

The report  was authored  by researchers at The Milken Institute School of Public Health (Milken Institute SPH) at the George Washington University (GW) and the Kaiser Family Foundation, with funding  support from the RCHN Community Health Foundation.

The brief is available on the KFF site or you may download a copy here.