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Mark Masselli (born 1951) is an American public health leader and community organizer. In 1972, Masselli co-founded Community Health Center (CHC), the largest
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in Connecticut. He has served as CHC's president and CEO since the organization's founding. CHC provides primary care services to more than 150,000 patients at 200 sites across Connecticut. CHC was also integral in setting up and running Connecticut's COVID-19 vaccination sites, administering more than half a million vaccines. Masselli's work conceiving and building CHC is detailed in ''Peace & Health: How a group of small-town activists and college students set out to change healthcare.''


Early life and education

Masselli was born in 1951 in Middletown,
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to Nicholas William Masselli and Ida Marie (Rusconi) Masselli. He attended Xavier High School, graduating in 1969. In 2009, Masselli was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters by
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.


Community Health Center

In 1972, Masselli founded Community Health Center, Inc. alongside Middletown community activists and students at Wesleyan University, including
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. In his memoir, Senator Hickenlooper describes CHC's beginnings as a free clinic in a walk-up apartment. CHC has evolved into one of the nation's largest and most innovative federally qualified health centers, offering primary medical, dental & behavioral health care and an array of specialty services. CHC operates with a basic core mission: healthcare is a right, not a privilege. The center makes a special commitment to providing care to the uninsured, underserved, and key populations such as those living with HIV/AIDS. During the 1990s, supported by federal funding for FQHCs, CHC expanded to midsize cities across Connecticut, including New London, Meriden, and New Britain. The center now operates 16 large community clinics, a national training and technology development arm, and 185 school-based health centers. In 2021, CHC set up the largest mass vaccination site in Connecticut in
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. CHC set up additional mass vaccination sites in Stamford and Middletown. In 2022, CHC received funding from the
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to expand virtual appointment options.


Podcast

Masselli and cohost Margaret Flinter launched Conversations on Health Care on Wesleyan University's radio station
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in 2009. The first guest was
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. Over the years, the show has been distributed nationally on
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, as a podcast, a video series, and through major news outlets in New York City and Washington, DC. Guests have included leaders in health care and politics such as
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, and
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.


Professional life

Masselli's vision of health care expands beyond medical offices. In her book on community renewal, singer-songwriter
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describes the work Masselli and his wife have done to strengthen the community fabric of Middletown. In 2000, Masselli, together with his wife, established Vinnie's Jump and Jive, a community dance hall, to encourage families to participate in healthy community activities together. Masselli received the key to the city of Middletown in 2022. Masselli is Chair-Elect of the board for the School-Based Health Alliance, board chair of the National Institute for Medical Assistant Advancement, and board chair of ConferMED. He also serves on the board of the National Nurse Practitioner Residency and Fellowship Training Consortium and on the
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References

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