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Jun 1972 · #42

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Summary

The June 1972 issue of HealthPAC Bulletin focuses on the challenges and evolution of neighborhood health centers, particularly highlighting the NENA Health Center in New York's Lower East Side. It discusses the historical context of these centers, their initial promise in the 1960s, and the subsequent decline in their effectiveness due to lack of resources and political support. The issue critiques the reliance on federal funding and the fragmentation within communities that undermined the potential for meaningful health care reform. Notably, it emphasizes the importance of community control and the lessons learned from the NENA experience, illustrating both the strengths and limitations of the neighborhood health center movement.

Topics

neighborhood-health-centerscommunity-controlaccess-to-carehealthcare-as-rightpublic-hospitalshealth-activismworkers-healthblack-healthracism-in-medicinequality-of-carecommunity-organizing

Articles · 3

p. 1
This editorial discusses the historical context and challenges faced by neighborhood health centers in the 1960s.
p. 3–12
This article examines the NENA Health Center's struggles and achievements in providing community-controlled health services in New York's Lower East Side.
p. 12
An annotated bibliography covering various topics related to power dynamics in the health system and strategies for change.

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