NACHC (National Association of Community Health Centers)
Definition
The National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC) is a national advocacy organization that represents FQHCs and FQHC look-alikes. NACHC advocates for policies that support community health centers and provides education, training, and resources to help health centers operate effectively.
In the 340B context, NACHC is a significant voice in policy advocacy, particularly regarding manufacturer restrictions on contract pharmacy access that have disproportionately affected FQHCs. NACHC provides resources and guidance on 340B program management for its member health centers.
For FQHCs navigating 340B compliance and policy developments, NACHC is an important resource and advocacy partner.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why NACHC (National Association of Community Health Centers) Matters
NACHC represents FQHCs in 340B policy debates and provides resources for FQHC program management. Understanding NACHC's role helps FQHCs access relevant advocacy and educational resources.
How Virtue 340B Uses It
Virtue 340B stays current with NACHC advocacy positions and resources relevant to FQHC 340B program management.