Partnership Health Center becomes independent nonprofit, parts ways with Missoula County
Missoula County and Partnership Health Center are parting ways after nearly 30 years. PHC will transition to a 501(c)(3) nonprofit while remaining a federally qualified health center. PHC assures that services will remain high-quality and affordable for the 18,000 patients served annually.
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