Lorraine R. has a diverse professional background, starting from their role as a Clerk at Women Infants and Children to their current position as Program Manager for Rural Health and Oral Health at Arizona Alliance for Community Health Centers. With a Master of Public Health degree in Policy and Management from the University of Arizona, Lorraine has gained experience in various sectors such as healthcare, academia, and customer service. Their skills and knowledge are a valuable asset to their current role in community health initiatives.
Arizona Alliance for Community Health Centers
The Arizona Alliance for Community Health Centers (AACHC) is the Primary Care Association (PCA) for the State of Arizona. All states have one designated PCA to advance the expansion of Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) and advocate for the health care interests of the medically underserved and uninsured. AACHC, as a result, has many programs to assist member community health centers and the disadvantaged populations they serve. These programs vary from centralizing financial information and educational opportunities for members to peer networking committees for sharing of best practices.