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This strategic report is analysis compiled from public sources (HRSA UDS, CMS, WARN Act filings, news coverage, public Glassdoor reviews). Claims about workforce stability, financial positioning, or operational resilience are informational only and may not reflect current operations. For authoritative information, contact the organization directly.
Resilience
Resilience grade: BSites
42
Staff
1,227+
Patients
113,000+
Moderate Risk
(67/100)Working together to improve health and well-being in our communities.
Overall Score: 67/100
Data completeness: 90%
11 active programs (excellent diversity)
No recent layoffs tracked
Modern EHR: OCHIN Epic
Glassdoor rating: 3.2/5 (average)
High funding vulnerability
Regional Comparison: Community Medical Centers scores 67 vs the Central Valley average of 64.
Dental Coverage Eliminated for Undocumented Adults
2026-07-01
PPS Rates Eliminated for FQHCs Serving Undocumented Patients
2026-07-01
Work/Community Engagement Requirements Begin
2026-10-01
ECM Provider
NHSC Approved
EHR System
OCHIN Epic
Union Status
Non-Union
Active Openings
5
Glassdoor
Profile Source
HRSA ImportCommunity Medical Centers, a FQHC serving San Joaquin County, is converting the historic Ebenezer AME Church (Weber Ave + Stanislaus St) into 'CMC The Rock' — California's first FQHC-operated health facility designed exclusively for teens and young adults. Completion is targeted for September 2026. The novel model directly addresses Central Valley adolescent behavioral health gaps where BH provider ratios run 1 per 3,000+ adolescents. Creates a template other FQHCs can replicate for youth-centered primary + BH integration.
First county-level quantification of undocumented dental benefit cuts: 22,012 San Joaquin County residents will lose Medi-Cal dental coverage on July 1 under UIS rollback. FQHCs in the county (Community Medical Centers, Golden Valley Health Centers) will see these patients shift to emergency-only dental or uninsured status. Data from Manteca Bulletin based on county health department analysis.
A UC Merced Center for Health Equity study across 3 Central Valley health centers (8 counties) with 33 health professionals, 39 CHWs, and 403 patient surveys found that power dynamics and rushed clinical encounters destroy patient trust — while culturally respectful, language-concordant care builds it. As FQHCs face staffing cuts from H.R. 1, the risk is that remaining staff will have even less time per patient, accelerating the trust gap. Primary-source evidence that CHW investment is a revenue strategy, not just a cost.
Health Net (Centene) announced $31.25M in grants to develop 10 housing projects in LA, Sacramento, San Joaquin, and Stanislaus counties, providing 900+ affordable housing units. Since 2020, Health Net has dedicated $93M to housing/homelessness initiatives. This investment intersects directly with CalAIM Community Supports — FQHCs delivering housing navigation and transitional rent services in these counties could benefit from increased housing stock for ECM patients.
Community Medical Centers operates in California's Central Valley region.
Regional FQHCs
16
Avg Resilience
64
Total Staff
8,040
Regional Jobs
150
Regional salary ranges (P25/P50/P75), open positions, and alerts when new openings post.
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