Forbes December 4, 2024
Bruce Japsen

The charitable arm of health insurer Centene is partnering with the National Association of Community Health Centers to “support personalized, whole health solutions across the nation.”

In an announcement Wednesday before the annual Forbes Healthcare Summit at NYU Langone Health in New York where Centene chief executive officer Sarah London is a speaker, the company said the partnership between The Centene Foundation and the association includes a $3 million commitment over three years to strengthen community health centers across the country given their role as the country’s premier safety net primary care system.

Community health centers are critical to underserved populations that are in Centene’s wheelhouse as one of the nation’s largest providers of Medicaid coverage for poor Americans and...

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