Successful Projects
A few of our successful projects include:
Specialty Care Access
The Specialty Care Access Project is a three-year project, which is generously funded through a grant from Kaiser Permanente. The mission is to build and institutionalize unique relationships between community clinics, private physicians, and hospitals, to increase access to specialty care services for uninsured patients in Contra Costa County. The three targeted specialty areas for this project are Gastrointestinal, Breast Care and Gynecology.
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National Health Center Week
The second week of August each year is dedicated to recognizing the service and contributions of Community, Migrant, Homeless and Public Housing Health Centers in providing access to affordable, high quality, cost-effective health care to medically vulnerable and underserved people in the U.S.
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AHEC
Community Clinic Consortium is now home to the East Bay Area Health Education Center (AHEC), a member of the California AHEC program. The mission of an AHEC is to enhance access to quality health care, particularly primary and preventive care, by improving the supply and distribution of healthcare professionals though community/academic educational partnerships. We are in the preliminary stages of developing the East Bay AHEC’s specific role in Contra Costa and Solano Counties.
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HPV Outreach & Education
The Consortium created and tested the best practice for educating and promoting the HPV vaccine to residents of Contra Costa and Solano Counties.
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