The bill proposes an amendment to Chapter 40-16 of the General Laws, which is titled "Community Health Centers." The amendment involves the addition of a new section, 40-16-5, which is focused on community-based health care investment. The new section mandates that the Department of Health, in consultation with the Executive Office of Health and Human Services, work in collaboration with community health centers to create programs aimed at securing additional federal funds. The emphasis is on tapping into available Medicaid assistance and leveraging Teaching Health Center Graduate Medical Education programs.

Furthermore, the bill stipulates that the residency selection process at community health centers should consider the potential for doctors to remain employed at the center after completing their residency. This is an effort to encourage long-term commitments from doctors to these centers. The act is set to be effective immediately upon its passage. There are no deletions mentioned in the provided text of the bill.