BETHESDA, MD – The National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC) has honored Ludwig Spinelli from OPTIMUS Health Care with the Lifetime Achievement Award. The Lifetime Achievement Award honors Mr. Spinelli for his long-term commitment, dedication, and contributions to the Community Health Center Movement.
Ludwig Spinelli served as CEO of OPTIMUS Health Care for nearly 40 years and was the architect of the center’s rise as leading provider of health services in southwest Connecticut. OPTIMUS provides more than 210,000 patient visits each year to people across southwest Connecticut, regardless of insurance coverage or ability to pay.
“This award is a tribute to the board of directors at the center and the many dedicated staff. NACHC with its many support services and Hill Day visits was a critical part of my CHC career. I am deeply moved by the award and am pleased that the health center movement continues to serve millions in our country. It is a cost-effective model of care with strong bipartisan support,” said Ludwig Spinelli.
Health centers are the largest primary care network in the U.S., serving 31.5 million people at more than 1,400 sites nationwide. NACHC was founded in 1971 to promote efficient, high-quality, comprehensive healthcare accessible to all. Mr. Spinelli exemplifies years of outstanding service in the health center movement, and their communities.
“We are thrilled to celebrate our honorees with the Lifetime Achievement Award for their years of service and accomplishments to advance health equity in their communities,” said Dr. Kyu Rhee, MD, MPP, President and CEO of NACHC. “These honorees have made lasting contributions to strengthen Community Health Centers as the nation’s largest primary care network and sustain the Health Center Movement through their tireless efforts and leadership over the course of many years.”