Facility Type:
Community Health Center
Employer Selling Points:
Employment Status, Perception of Quality, Stability of Workforce
Community Type:
Urban – Underserved
Community/Service Population:
0 - 2,500 / 0 - 2,500
Community Information:
In 1982, a group of 20 people representing social service organizations gathered to form the Low-Income Healthcare Committee, which established the Community Health Referral Center (CHRC) in 1983. The board and staff of CHRC and the medical community saw that a referral center was not adequate to meet the needs of the underserved. In 1985, CHRC evolved from a referral center to a medical clinic, and on February 24, 1987, it became Community Health Center of Snohomish County (CHC).
Today, CHC has several primary care health clinics throughout Snohomish County, operates school-based health centers in local schools, and runs outreach programs in partnership with other local non-profits.
As the demand for affordable and accessible healthcare continues to rise, we are committed to expanding healthcare services and increasing accessibility for underserved populations by establishing new clinics in high-impact areas, enhancing existing facilities to meet the growing need for services, and partnering with more school districts to grow the school-based health center program.
In 2023, CHC provided 221,386 patient visits to 69,208 individuals, a 50% increase over the last ten years.
Notable changes to our patient population since 2014:
Patients on Medicaid increased from 57% to 71%.
Patients best served in another language increased from 18% to 28%.
Patients seeking behavioral health increased by 397% (from 510 to 2,537).
Community Selling Points:
Community Need/Support of Health Professional
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