Mid-State Health Center
Robert J. MacLeod (R Us) is the Chief Projects Officer at Mid-State Health Center, providing primary care, behavioral health, and addiction treatment services to the Plymouth and Bristol communities. Prior to this role, Robert served as the CEO of New Hampshire Hospital. Robert obtained a Doctorate in Health/Health Care Administration/Management from the Medical University of South Carolina.
This person is not in any offices
Mid-State Health Center
Mid-State Health Center is an independent, non-profit, Federally Qualified Health Center providing primary medical and supportive services in the greater Plymouth and Bristol regions. Established in 1998 as a vehicle to ensuring access to primary care services for a geographically isolated population and region, our mission is to provide high quality primary care and supportive services to the community regardless of ability to pay. Our practice is comprised of internal medicine, family medicine, pediatric medicine, behavioral health, recovery services, dental services, and imaging services. We provide medical and supportive services to patients of all ages from two facilities located in Bristol and Plymouth, New Hampshire. Mid-State is a Level 3 Patient-Centered Medical Home nationally recognized by the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA). A Patient-Centered, Medical Home (PCMH) designation is a primary care model that promotes coordinated, high quality, measurable care and uses innovative best-practices including Electronic Health Records (EHR) to deliver exceptional care services. In the PCMH model, the patient is central to the health care team and are engaged in their care prevention, planning and decision-making. We are recognized as a leader in quality, patient-centered primary care services and we are regularly invited to participate in state and federal health care initiatives.