Wednesday
Jul272011

Primary Health Solutions Celebrates National Health Center Week

PRESS RELEASE – for immediate release                                 July 26, 2011

Primary Health Solutions Celebrates National Health Center Week

Hamilton- In celebration of National Health Center Week (August 7th -13th), Primary Health Solutions (PHS) will sponsor an informational booth on the plaza in front of the Government Services Building at 345 High St. in Hamilton on Wednesday, August 10 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.  Staff from PHS, Butler County WIC and Butler Behavioral Health Services will be on hand to meet the public, hand out bottled water and answer questions about our services.

Primary Health Solutions is a non-profit, locally-governed health center, with locations in Hamilton and Middletown, which serves thousands of local patients each year who would otherwise go without medical or dental  treatment.  Primary Health Solutions provides comprehensive, quality healthcare to Butler County residents, offering primary care, dental services, pediatrics and behavioral health. Primary Health Solutions’ patients range from newborns to seniors and we provide bi-lingual staff at all locations to accommodate our Spanish speaking patients. PHS also sponsors the Butler County WIC (Womens, Infants, Children) Program and partners with Butler Behavioral Health Services to provide behavioral health services for our patients.  

"Celebrating America's Health Centers: Serving Locally, Leading Nationally" is the theme for National Health Center Week 2011. This theme highlights the more than 45 year record of Health Centers in providing affordable, high quality, cost-effective health care to all people, regardless of ability to pay. One of the bright spots in America’s health care system, health centers provide a health care home to over 23 million people at 8,000 sites nationwide.  Locally, Primary Health Solutions provided care for more than 11,000 patients in 2010.  The “health center”  model of care has been rated as one of the most effective programs by then-President George W. Bush’s Office of Management and Budget. Indeed, presidents from both parties and Members of Congress on both sides of the aisle have long-recognized the value of health centers and supported their expansion.  Health centers are on track to expand their care to 40 million people over the next five years.  With more health care homes in communities, we can reduce health care costs and unnecessary hospitalizations and visits to the hospital emergency rooms.  According to the National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC), there are 60 million people in the country with limited or no access to primary care providers – a trend that shows no sign of improving with the economic recession.

For additional information or to arrange an interview with PHS staff please contact Chris Suits (Human Resources Director) at 513-454-1460 or at chrissu@myprimaryhealthsolutions.org . You can also visit our website: www.myprimaryhealthsolutions.org  or the following website to find out more about National Health Center Week www.healthcenterweek.org .

 

Tuesday
Aug312010

One and a Half years after the ARRA (America's Reinvestment & Recovery Act)

 

Wednesday
Aug252010

Video from Ground Breaking

Some footage and interviews from the Ground Breaking celebration on August 11 of our new Middletown facility. Watch it full screen (it's in HD!)...

Groundbreaking Ceremony from CTTS Productions on Vimeo.

Friday
Aug132010

Ground Breaking Celebration

 

Phooto by Pat AuckermanPHS was featured in the Middletown Journal for our historic Ground Breaking celebration.  Photo shows shovels circling the mound of prepared dirt ready to be turned for the official ceremony leading the way for the new 22,000 square foot facility.  "This building is about investing in the community," Marc Bellisario, CEO said.

According to the Business Reporter Chelsey Levingston:

 A groundbreaking ceremony at the site of the future center Wednesday, Aug. 11, coincided with National Community Health Center Week. Government representatives, area business people and Primary Health employees gathered next to the current Middletown center known as Ninth Avenue clinic on the corner of Verity Parkway and Yankee Road during temperatures that reached more than 90 degrees.

The Ground Breaking Celebration, scheduled in conjunction with National Health Center Week, to recognize the work of Health Centers across the country.  Julie DiRossi-King attended the ground breaking as a representative of the Ohio Association of Community Health Centers.

Read more here

 

Tuesday
May182010

Get to know us better...

From CTTS Productions on Vimeo.

Tuesday
May182010

Hamilton West ribbon-cutting ceremony

We recently opened our newest health center on the west side of Hamilton, at 903 N. Washington Blvd. It began with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and then we held an open house for all the attendees.

 

Thursday
Apr222010

BCCHC is now Primary Health Solutions

Butler County Community Health Consortium has changed its name. We are now Primary Health Solutions, which reflects our new mission and new vision.

Monday
Apr052010

PHS changes highlighted in Hamilton Journal

Kevin Aldridge, Staff Writer for the Hamilton Journal-News, wrote about our decision to change our name to Primary Health Solutions and also profiled our new Hamilton location.

When the consortium opens the doors to its 5,300-square-foot health center on NW Washington Boulevard in Hamilton, the nonprofit health care provider will also begin operating under its new name, Primary Health Solutions.

“The emphasis for the name change was to better reflect the services that we provide to the community,” said Mark Bellisario, CEO of Primary Health Solutions. “Under our old name (BCCHC), people really had no concept of what we did. There really wasn’t a good idea of who we are.”

Kevin then takes the opportunity to discuss the growing need for primary health care and pediatric care in our community. You can read the full article here.