The health center offers a variety of medical, dental and behavioral health services to 21,000 patients with no insurance and low incomes.
Here are four points:
1. Mr. Rafferty is departing due to “personal reasons,” the report notes.
2. He served in the top post at the health center since August 2017.
3. Previously, he was chief administrative/analytics officer for HealthFirst Bluegrass, a federally qualified community health center in Lexington, Ky.
4. Alan Marshall, the health center’s COO, will take over as interim CEO.
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