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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Contact: HHS Press Office
(202) 690-6343

HHS Provides more than $1 Billion to Improve All Hazards Public Health

HHS Secretary Mike Leavitt today announced that the department has made available nearly $1.1 billion to continue assisting public health departments, hospitals and other health care organizations to strengthen their ability to respond to public health and medical emergencies as a result of a terrorism attack or naturally occurring event.

“States and local communities need to be supported because they are the front lines of response in a health emergency,” Secretary Leavitt said. “These funds will continue to enhance community readiness by increasing the capabilities of health departments, hospitals and health care delivery systems to respond to any public health emergency.”

The HHS funding is awarded via two separate but interrelated cooperative agreements. HHS’ Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is providing a total of $704.8 million in funding to health departments in states, territories and metro areas of New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles County and Washington, D.C., through the Public Health Emergency Preparedness (PHEP) cooperative agreement. The HHS Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR) is also awarding $398 million through the Hospital Preparedness Program (HPP)

The CDC-provided funds are intended to upgrade public health departments’ preparedness and response to all hazards public health emergencies including terrorism, as well as pandemic influenza and other naturally occurring emergencies.

These funds will be used to meet goals that include:

  • Integrating public health and public and private medical capabilities with other first responder systems;
  • Addressing the public health and medical needs of at-risk individuals (such as children, or people with chronic medical disorders) in the event of a public health emergency; and
  • Assuring coordination among state, local, and tribal planning, preparedness, and response activities.

The ASPR-awarded funds are being provided to states, territories and the metro areas of New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles County and Washington, D.C. These funds will be used to improve the readiness of hospitals and other health care organizations in their jurisdictions. The goal is to strengthen medical surge capability across the nation. Recipients will use the funds to finalize development or improve:

  • Interoperable communication systems,
  • Systems to track available hospital beds,
  • Advance registration of volunteer health professionals,
  • Processes for hospital evacuations or sheltering-in-place,
  • Processes for fatality management, and
  • Strengthening health care partnerships at the community level.

The provisions of the Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Act (PAHPA) provide accountability of the use of the HPP and PHEP funds. These funds can be withheld from awardees if they fail to meet established state level performance measures. HHS plans to begin implementing these provisions this year.

For more information on the Hospital Preparedness Grants, go to: http://www.hhs.gov/aspr/opeo/hpp/. For more information about the Public Health Emergency Preparedness grants go to: http://emergencydev.cdc.gov/planning/coopagreement/08/

Awardee

FY 2008
ASPR/HPP
Grants

FY 2008
CDC/PHEP Grants
Total Allocation

Alabama

$6,073,401

$10,241,093

Alaska

$1,312,013

$5,015,000

American Samoa

$320,099

$386,338

Arizona

$7,972,742

$14,227,671

Arkansas

$3,906,396

$7,435,489

California

$32,625,884

$50,161,370

Chicago

$3,944,747

$11,382,673

Colorado

$6,260,449

$11,141,885

Connecticut

$4,747,354

$8,927,705

Delaware

$1,534,297

$5,000,000

District of Columbia

$1,707,585

$6,698,743

Florida

$22,422,494

$32,940,501

Georgia

$11,847,828

$18,689,009

Guam

$448,253

$555,484

Hawaii

$2,057,849

$5,228,184

Idaho

$2,277,157

$5,405,739

Illinois

$12,605,863

$19,912,211

Indiana

$8,151,131

$13,335,867

Iowa

$4,113,883

$7,702,063

Kansas

$3,849,684

$7,598,339

Kentucky

$5,597,192

$9,750,535

Los Angeles

$12,555,727

$22,852,470

Louisiana

$5,696,194

$9,998,186

Maine

$2,101,569

$5,271,144

Marshall Islands

$318,384

$390,307

Maryland

$7,305,500

$13,038,391

Massachusetts

$8,301,006

$14,805,770

Michigan

$12,734,552

$20,453,241

Micronesia

$381,055

$461,346

Minnesota

$6,761,826

$12,616,406

Mississippi

$4,027,180

$7,629,747

Missouri

$7,580,577

$13,029,088

Montana

$1,644,766

$5,022,876

Nebraska

$2,642,978

$5,877,064

Nevada

$3,524,243

$7,652,253

New Hampshire

$2,093,475

$5,317,054

New Jersey

$11,072,985

$18,788,803

New Mexico

$2,868,709

$7,054,780

New York

$13,941,707

$22,518,790

New York City

$10,454,772

$22,371,459

North Carolina

$11,232,884

$16,696,497

North Dakota

$1,270,585

$5,023,132

Northern Marianas Islands

$342,258

$423,185

Ohio

$14,409,789

$21,838,104

Oklahoma

$4,837,520

$8,740,269

Oregon

$4,984,817

$9,100,217

Palau

$273,894

$330,743

Pennsylvania

$15,576,347

$23,758,643

Puerto Rico

$5,259,932

$8,867,670

Rhode Island

$1,793,799

$5,012,619

South Carolina

$5,736,768

$9,968,869

South Dakota

$1,447,580

$5,000,000

Tennessee

$7,818,211

$12,844,807

Texas

$28,988,249

$43,355,376

Utah

$3,590,331

$7,162,839

Vermont

$1,256,092

$5,041,316

Virgin Islands (US)

$381,868

$462,244

Virginia

$9,762,140

$17,222,047

Washington

$8,250,841

$14,012,182

West Virginia

$2,703,739

$5,933,288

Wisconsin

$7,233,733

$12,188,297

Wyoming

$1,124,115

$5,000,000

TOTAL FY 2008 FUNDING

$398,059,000

$704,867,418

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Last revised: July 08, 2008