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Stimulus funds open Caroline clinic doors
A new community health center has opened in Bowling Green
Date published: 7/23/2009

BY JIM HALL

A new community health center opened in Caroline County this week, funded in part by federal stimulus money.

Caroline Family Practice opened Monday in a converted Safeway store on Broaddus Avenue in Bowling Green.

The center is operated by Central Virginia Health Services Inc., a nonprofit organization based in New Canton, south of Charlottesville.

The new center joins a handful of clinics in the Fredericksburg region to make up the area's health care safety net. All provide medical services to those who have no health insurance or can't afford treatment.

The Caroline center is similar to the others, yet also different.

It is open to all--adults and children, insured and uninsured--and accepts the major government health plans, such as Medicaid, Medicare and FAMIS.

However, all of its patients pay something for their care. A fee schedule, adjusted for income and family size, allows the poorest to pay $10 for an office visit. Discounts also are available for lab work and many medicines.

"It's not a free clinic," said Bettina Reed, the center's family nurse practitioner and site director.

Reed is a former nurse at the VCU Medical Center and a graduate of its family nurse practitioner program. Dr. Ellen Fleenor, a family practitioner, will join her one day a week.

Reed transferred to the center from another of Central Virginia's programs and will lead its staff of six.

Central Virginia operates 13 other community health centers in Virginia, including ones in Fredericksburg, Montross, Louisa and Aylett.

The organization received a two-year, $1.3-million grant from the federal Health Resources and Services Administration to open the Bowling Green center.

The Caroline clinic is one of five in Virginia to be funded by the new stimulus money. The money arrived within weeks of passage of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. The bill included $155 million for 126 such clinics nationwide.

Jim Hall: 540/374-5433
Email: jhall@freelancestar.com


LOCATION: 102 W. Broaddus Ave., Bowling Green. PHONE: 804/632-1030. HOURS: 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday. 10:30 a.m. to 7 p.m., Thursday. FEES: Based on family size and income. All insurances welcome. PROVIDERS: Bettina Reed, family nurse practitioner. Dr. Ellen Fleenor, one day a week.


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Date published: 7/23/2009



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not that i disagree with the need, but... (posted by AnaMatopoeia , July 23, 2009 3:05 pm)    0 likes
wasn't the "stimulus" package designed to put money BACK into the economy? how is opening a clinic for people who can't afford healthcare doing that? i think the clinic was a great idea, but NOT for a "stimulus." there's no stimulating in a business that operates as a nonprofit operation.

read much? (posted by budro , July 23, 2009 2:27 pm)    0 likes
@revolution76 - read much? Or do you just like to post idiotic statements? The funding came out of the stimulus bill, not the healthcare bill which hasn't been passed. Try reading the last paragraph of the article slowly...

You mean the healthcare bill passed?? (posted by Revolution76 , July 23, 2009 6:24 am)    0 likes
OMG that's amazing! Might as well have said "Operated by the U.S. Government". I am glad our hard earned money is being spent so wisely on this "healthcare safety net"...

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