Superior HealthPlan and Centene Foundation Announce Grand Opening of CHDI Multi-Purpose Community Health Center in Uvalde
- Uvalde celebrated the grand opening of a community health center on Monday, funded in part by a more than $8 million investment from Superior HealthPlan and the Centene Foundation, according to Community Health Development, Inc.
- After the Robb Elementary School shooting, CHDI worked with the community to meet urgent demand for comprehensive health services, funded in part by over $8 million from the Centene Foundation and Superior HealthPlan.
- On Monday, the community health center includes seven primary medical exam rooms, three dental operatories, telehealth behavioral services, a Class A pharmacy, a medical laboratory, a community room, offices for Texas Rio Grande Legal Aid and Big Brothers Big Sisters, training space, and a tranquility garden.
- Leadership celebrated the milestone with statements that Dr. David Diaz de Leon of Superior HealthPlan said the center will be impactful for years to come and Sarah M. London, Centene CEO, said it was designed to fill critical gaps in our healthcare system.
- Broader impact emerges as Community Health Development, Inc. prepares to serve over 12,000 people annually and expand its efforts to bridge social, ethnic, and economic gaps.
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Superior HealthPlan and Centene Foundation Announce Grand Opening of CHDI Multi-Purpose Community Health Center in Uvalde
The $16 million center is managed by Community Health Development, Inc., and offers healthcare services, community support, and other resources
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