CELEBRATING THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF ALTAMED HEALTH SERVICES CORPORATION; Congressional Record Vol. 165, No. 173
(Extensions of Remarks - October 31, 2019)
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CELEBRATING THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF ALTAMED HEALTH SERVICES CORPORATION
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HON. LUCILLE ROYBAL-ALLARD
of california
in the house of representatives
Thursday, October 31, 2019
Ms. ROYBAL-ALLARD. Madam Speaker, I rise today to congratulate
AltaMed Health Services Corporation on its 50th anniversary. Over the
past half-century, AltaMed has become a leader in delivering quality
health care and empowering communities, and stands today as one of
America's largest independent federally qualified health centers.
When AltaMed was founded in 1969 as the East LA Barrio Free Clinic,
it relied entirely on grants and donations. The clinic provided
critically needed care to predominantly Latino and underserved
individuals and families who had little to no access to medical
services.
Today, AltaMed is California's premier community health network,
encompassing more than 50 service delivery sites throughout Los Angeles
and Orange Counties, and staffed by a culturally and linguistically
competent workforce of more than 3,000 employees. It provides care to
more than 300,000 individuals and families in one million annual
patient encounters. In addition, AltaMed has expanded beyond primary
care to deliver a full continuum of care that includes pediatrics,
dental care, women's health, senior services, youth services, and HIV/
AIDS services. To this day, AltaMed is committed to providing quality
care without exception and working to address health disparities in our
communities.
In 1982, AltaMed began offering senior services by opening its first
Adult Day Health Care Center in East Los Angeles, providing medical and
rehabilitative care to older adults. In 1996, AltaMed made the
transition to PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly), a
world-class managed-care program that uses a unique team-based approach
to provide frail older adults with medical, social, nutritional, and
rehabilitation services. This program makes it possible for those who
meet nursing home eligibility requirements to remain at home, enjoying
the comfort and reassurance of familiar surroundings while receiving
the care they need. AltaMed currently serves nearly 2,700 older adults
at eight PACE locations in Los Angeles County.
With the passing of the Affordable Care Act in 2010, more than 20
million uninsured Americans gained access to comprehensive health
coverage. AltaMed led widespread efforts through its service delivery
sites to enroll and provide resources to newly eligible individuals,
becoming Covered California's top certified enrollment entity for
several years in a row, and earning a grant through the state's
Navigator Program.
In addition to its role as a leading health care provider, AltaMed
leads advocacy efforts to protect critical safety net programs and
expand access to services in order to grow healthier communities. This
is made possible through strong partnerships with elected officials and
community organizations. AltaMed's advocacy includes championing
California's historic Health for All Kids Act (SB 4) which granted an
estimated 170,000 undocumented children access to health care coverage
under Medi-Cal. AltaMed has also advocated to protect vital federal
funding for community health centers.
With a commitment to social justice and the understanding that health
centers play a significant role in helping to achieve health equity,
AltaMed launched the AltaMed Institute for Health Equity in 2017.
Through innovation, education, research, and community engagement, the
institute works to inform and support the elimination of health
disparities that disproportionately affect racial and ethnic
minorities.
In 2018, AltaMed launched a first-of-its-kind effort to mobilize low-
propensity voters to make their voices heard at the ballot box in the
brand-new ``My Vote, My Health'' campaign. Drawing on best practices
from Get Out The Vote research, and leveraging organization and
community assets, AltaMed worked to inform, motivate, and mobilize
patients and employees to protect access to their healthcare services
through the power of their vote. AltaMed's effort resulted in increases
in voter participation of as much as 432 percent in some of the
hardest-to-reach voter precincts.
On November 8, 2019, AltaMed will commemorate its 50th anniversary.
Madam Speaker, I ask my colleagues to please join me in congratulating
AltaMed on achieving this historic milestone as an exceptional health
care leader, advancing quality care for Latino, multi-ethnic, and
underserved communities in Los Angeles and Orange Counties.
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