Mashpee – Community Health Center of Cape Cod is proud to announce that they have been selected as one of six health centers across Eastern Massachusetts to receive funding from the Atrius Health Equity Foundation as part of the Massachusetts Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Residency Collaborative. This initiative supports the development of residency training programs designed to prepare and empower the next generation of primary care nurse practitioners.
Through this grant, Community Health Center will launch a Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) Residency Program that provides new nurse practitioners with advanced, hands-on clinical training, mentoring and professional development. The program will strengthen Community Health Center’s ability to meet the growing demand for primary care across the region.
“We are very grateful to have been selected to be a part of this fantastic program to help improve patient care,” said Karen Gardner, Chief Executive Officer of Community Health Center. “By investing in nurse practitioner training and development, this residency program will enhance access to care for our patients while supporting the long-term sustainability of the primary care workforce.” The Atrius Health Equity Foundation’s Massachusetts Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Residency Collaborative awarded $2.1 million in total funding to six community health organizations, including Community Health Center of Cape Cod, Brockton Neighborhood Health Center, DotHouse Health, HealthFirst Family Care Center, Mattapan Community Health Center and Upham’s Community Care.
Mashpee – Community Health Center is proud to announce a number of important staff promotions.
Dr. Kristy Brown has been promoted to medical director of the Mashpee Family Medicine and General Medicine departments. Dr. Brown has been a valued member of CHC since 2012. She previously served as associate medical director for quality improvement, helping guide CHC’s shift to a high-performing, risk-based health center. In her new role, Dr. Brown will work with CHC’s Mashpee team to streamline operations, enhance provider and staff satisfaction and improve patient experiences and outcomes.
Emily Falanga, PA-C has been promoted to director of clinical operations. Emily joined CHC in 2023 as a staff provider in the Mashpee Walk-in Department, and was named team lead in May 2024. Emily has established and refined protocols within walk-in and the broader organization, with an eye toward quality improvement and patient satisfaction. In her new role, Emily will directly supervise our nursing department and care management functions.
Community Health Center is also proud to announce the promotion of Dr. Emma Mattson to director of dental services. Dr. Mattson is passionate about community health and ensuring access to excellent dental care for everyone in the community. Dr. Mattson joined CHC in 2023 following clinical experiences at the University of New England College of Dental Medicine, Boston Healthcare for the Homeless and Tufts University.
Congratulations to these CHC staff members on their new roles. For more information about services available at Community Health Center, and their offices in Mashpee, Falmouth, North Falmouth, Bourne, Sandwich and Centerville, visit CHCofCapeCod.org, or call (508) 477-7090.
Mashpee – The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) has awarded multiple commendations to Community Health Center (CHC) for outstanding quality improvement. Of more than 1,300 Federally Qualified Health Centers nationwide, CHC has consistently ranked among the nation’s highest-performing health centers, earning recognition every year since 2018. This year, CHC received Silver Certification as a Health Center Quality Leader, placing them in the top 20% nationwide based on quality measures implemented for their patients. In addition, CHC received the Advancing HIT for Quality Award, recognizing health centers that optimize Health Information Technology (HIT) services to enhance patient care. Community Health Center has been in the top 20% of health centers nationwide for the past four years, and was in the top 10% in both 2109 and 2020.
“These recognitions reflect the dedication of our entire team to delivering the highest-quality care that truly makes a difference in people’s lives,” said Dr. Arshiya Seth, Chief Medical Officer and leader of CHC’s Quality Improvement department. “By embracing innovation and continuously striving to improve, we ensure that every patient we serve benefits from care that is not only accessible but also aligned with our mission to improve the health and well-being of our community.”
This year, CHC’s Quality Improvement team has implemented focused interventions that have resulted in measurable impact in areas such as hypertension, diabetes care, Medicare wellness visits and pharmacy capture rate, while advancing the health center’s commitment to health equity and reducing care gaps. These awards honor both the highest-performing health centers nationwide and those that have made significant quality improvement gains over the previous year.
Mashpee – Community Health Center is pleased to welcome Liam Willis as its new digital navigator and information technology help desk specialist. Liam joined CHC this summer and is already making an impact by helping patients navigate the digital tools that make accessing care easier and more convenient.
In his role, Liam assists patients with CHC’s virtual care platforms, including the MyChart patient portal, Zoom for telehealth visits and more. These tools give patients secure access to their health information, allow them to message their care team, request prescription refills, view test results, check the status of referrals, and connect with providers from the comfort of home. By guiding patients through these resources, Liam helps make health care more accessible, especially for patients who may need extra support using online health tools. Liam will be completing his Bachelor of Science Degree in computer science at University of Massachusetts Boston this December. His technical expertise and commitment to patient support reflect CHC’s dedication to reducing barriers to care and expanding the ways patients can connect with their care team. Community Health Center is grateful for a grant from Comcast’s Project UP to support this initiative.
Bourne – Community Health Center hosted its 25th Annual Golf Tournament at Pocasset Golf Club on Monday, September 8. More than 130 golfers participated in the event, raising funds to support Community Health Center’s mission to improve the health of the community through the provision of equitable, patient-centered, high quality, compassionate health care to all, regardless of ability to pay. The Tournament raised over $105,000 for Community Health Center’s programs and services, the highest amount in the event’s history.
“We are so grateful for the incredible generosity from our community that has sustained this tournament for a quarter century,” said Karen Gardner, Chief Executive Officer at Community Health Center. “In this milestone year, the record-breaking funds raised will support expanded access to virtual health services, giving patients tools to monitor their health at home, access online interpreters, connect for acute health concerns and overcome barriers to care.”
Community Health Center is grateful for the generous support from the community for this event, including the following gold sponsors: BizChecks Payroll, Bucatino/Quarterdeck/Pilot House, Cape Cod 5, The Chart Room, Commonwealth Purchasing Group, Dr. Bruce and Mrs. Mady Donoff, Foundations Group Recovery Centers, Hilb Group, L. Enos Restorations, Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers, MEDCOM Architectural Group, Northland Residential, Raponi Drywall & Plastering, Slade Mortgage Group and Southern Middlesex Industries, Inc.
Chris Dinn, Ryan McLaughlin, Ann-Marie Siroonian and Gregory Siroonian placed first in the women’s/mixed division. Joey Andrews, Tyler Andrews, Corey Celeste and Ben Hixon placed first in the men’s division. More information about Community Health Center’s Golf Tournament can be found at CHCofCapeCod.org/golf.
Bourne – Community Health Center will be hosting their 25th Annual Golf Tournament at Pocasset Golf Club (24 Club House Drive, Pocasset) on Monday, September 8. The funds raised from this event go directly to impact Community Health Center’s mission, to improve the health of the community through the provision of equitable, patient-centered, high quality, compassionate health care to all, regardless of ability to pay. Community Health Center serves more than 25,000 patients, offering integrated care services to those most in need. Last year’s event featured a sold-out field that raised a record-breaking amount to support CHC’s programs and services. This year, the Tournament will raise critical funds to support CHC in expanding access to care through a virtual health center. Many of CHC’s patients face transportation, financial or language barriers that impact their access to care. Support of this milestone event will allow expanded access to virtual care, providing remote patient monitoring tools to track health vitals from home; access to online interpreters to bridge language gaps; ability to assess acute health concerns online; and resources to make virtual care more accessible and easier to use.
The CHC Golf Tournament will begin with a 12:30 shotgun start, and includes lunch, a cocktail reception, on-course contests, dinner, awards and a raffle and auction. To register or to learn more about Community Health Center’s Golf Tournament, please visit CHCofCapeCod.org/golf. If you have questions, please contact Christopher Ellis at cellis@chcofcapecod.org or (508) 477-5990.
Sandwich – Jessica Provo, MD is excited to announce that she is now accepting newborn patients at Community Health Center’s Sandwich office, located at 90 Route 6A. With a deep commitment to providing exceptional care for infants, Dr. Provo offers comprehensive pediatric services for newborns, ensuring that your child receives the highest quality care from day one.
Dr. Provo, a dedicated family medicine physician with intensive training in pediatrics, specializes in addressing the unique health needs of newborns and young children. She is dedicated to providing individualized care that supports both the physical and emotional development of children from birth onward. Dr. Provo offers a wide range of services, including well-baby checkups, vaccinations, developmental screenings and more. Families can expect a compassionate, personalized approach to health care, tailored to each newborn’s unique needs.
“We are thrilled to extend our services to newborns and their families,” said Dr. Provo. “Our goal is to create a nurturing environment where parents can feel confident in their child’s care and well-being. We understand how important the first few months are in a baby’s life, and we’re here to support both the newborn and the entire family.”
Dr. Provo is a board-certified pediatrician with a passion for infant and child care. She received a Bachelor of Science degree in physiology at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. She then went on to receive a Master of Medical Sciences degree from Boston University, followed by a Doctor of Medicine degree from Tulane University in New Orleans, LA. Outside of pediatric medicine, her practice interests include obesity, diabetes, clinical research and preventive medicine, and she is accepting new patients of all ages.
Mashpee – Community Health Center is pleased to announce the addition of Beth Rooney Suereth to its Board of Directors.
Beth earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from Boston University before beginning her career in health care marketing and communications. She later shifted her focus to family caregiving and served as a family caregiving consultant for the AARP Public Policy Institute in Washington, D.C. She now works as a care manager for Careforth in Yarmouth, where she continues to support caregivers and families.
In addition to her current role, Beth is the founder and family caregiving partner of Caregiving Pathways, a consultancy dedicated to educating family caregivers on managing the caregiving journey and end-of-life planning. She has coached for certification programs, conducted peer reviews for the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute and developed educational content for multiple organizations.
Beth is also an advisor for the Women in Leadership Program at the University of Vermont Grossman School of Business. Her extensive experience, certifications and dedication to health care and caregiving make her an outstanding addition to Community Health Center’s Board of Directors. CHC looks forward to the expertise and leadership she will bring to further their mission.
Request for Proposal and Contract Requirements
Community Health Center of Cape Cod
85 Route 6A Sandwich, MA
Invitation
Community Health Center of Cape Cod, Inc. (“CHC”) is soliciting business and cost proposals from qualified firms to provide pre-construction and construction management through “Cost Plus A Fee” contract services for the construction of their proposed new health center to be located in Sandwich, Massachusetts (“CHC Sandwich”) in accordance with the requirements described herein. CHC Sandwich will be a 19,695 square foot outpatient facility (inclusive of 6564 square foot storage, mechanical and electrical basement) located at 85 Route 6A.
Proposals must be received not later than 3:00 pm, Friday April 4, 2025.
Interested bidders should contact Tom Sensale at tsensale@chcofcapecod.org.
ADDENDUM #1
This addendum makes the following changes to the Request for Proposal issued on March 14, 2025. All other requirements outlined within the RFP Document and Drawings remain unchanged.
Proposals must be received not later than 3:00 pm, Friday April 11, 2025. One original and five copies shall be mailed or hand delivered to:
Karen L. Gardner, CEO
Community Health Center of Cape Cod
107 Commercial Street
Mashpee, MA 02649
The proposal must also be emailed to kareng@chcofcapecod.org and gbs@medcomarch.com by the date referenced above.
Mashpee – Community Health Center is pleased to announce the addition of Dana Mock-Muñoz de Luna to its Board of Directors.
Dana began her higher education at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Anthropology and History and Spanish Literature before receiving her Master of Science degree in Sustainable Development from the University of London in England. Dana’s professional experience includes donor engagement, event management and research administration, with a strong background in cultivating relationships with private donors, foundations and institutional partners. Most recently, she served as Director of Events and Donor Engagement at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, where she led strategic planning for high-profile donor and board events supporting ocean and climate research. Prior to that, she held leadership roles at the Marine Biological Laboratory, overseeing research programs, fellowships and DEI initiatives.
Fluent in Spanish and proficient in Danish and Dutch, Dana is skilled in stakeholder engagement, project management and science communication. She currently lives in Woods Hole, MA and is passionate about advancing mission-driven initiatives through collaboration and innovation. Community Health Center is happy to have Dana join their Board of Directors.
For more information about services available at Community Health Center, please visit CHCofCapeCod.org, or call (508) 477-7090.