The Affordable Care Act made direct and indirect investments in community health centers. Ten years later, more North Carolinians benefit from a stronger primary care safety net that provides a broader scope of comprehensive services, but missed policymaking opportunities leave work to be done to achieve a healthier, more equitable state.
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