WCI - AHEC

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WHAT THE HECK IS AHEC?

To be a healthy state, Indiana needs healthy communities. And it needs health care professionals located in all areas of the state, from the inner cities to the rural neighborhoods, prepared to help educate citizens about health problems and issues and to provide quality service. Area Health Education Centers (AHECs) play an important role in providing communities with health care professionals prepared to meet their needs.

There are over 180 AHECs in 46 states. A statewide AHEC is a network of regional “centers” that is coordinated through a central "program" office. Each regional center is locally grown and is designed to assess and meet the needs of citizens in that specific region. West Central Indiana AHEC originated in 2002, was the first operational AHEC in the state and is now of one of five regional centers affiliated with the Indiana AHEC Program Office.

AHEC'S PERFORM FOUR BASIC FUNCTIONS:

In accomplishing these functions, AHEC can improve the quality of health care, especially primary and preventative care.

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