Martha Eliot Health Center
In 1967, the federal Children's Bureau provided funding to the Bromley-Heath Clinic, enabling it to expand its services as a primary health care center with a mission to provide comprehensive prenatal and pediatric care as well as family-based primary care free of charge. The center was founded as a joint project of Children's Hospital, Boston Hospital for Women, and Peter Bent Brigham Hospital. The clinic's mission focused on improving the health of the community by identifying public health problems and collaborating with other agencies. At this time, the clinic was renamed and the Martha Eliot Health Center (MEHC) was founded; Children's Hospital became the sole operator in 1973.
From the description of Martha Eliot Health Center records, 1967-2006. (Library of Congress / Nucmc). WorldCat record id: 757735582
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