HHS Secretary Tommy G. Thompson today announced 14 grants
totaling nearly $6 million to upgrade buildings and equipment
at research facilities, hospitals and clinics.
The grants from the Health Care and Other Facilities program,
administered by HHS's Health Resources and Services Administration,
provide construction and renovation assistance to health facilities.
The largest grant -- worth more than $1.1 million -- will be
used by the Denver Health and Hospital Authority to build a
new facility for teaching physicians, nurses, emergency medical
technicians and others about injury prevention and trauma care.
A list of the new grantees appears below. Information about
earlier grantees is available at http://www.hrsa.gov/newsroom.
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Health Care and Other Facilities Grantees
FY 2001 Grants
|
Organization
|
City
|
State
|
Award
|
Gulf Health Hospitals, Inc.
|
Bay Minette
|
Ala.
|
$178,060
|
City of Claremont
|
Claremont
|
Calif.
|
$45,250
|
El Centro Regional Medical Center
|
El Centro
|
Calif.
|
$453,020
|
Denver Health and Hospital Authority/Rocky Mountain Regional
Trauma Center
|
Denver
|
Colo.
|
$1,180,510
|
Clarian Health Partners
|
Indianapolis
|
Ind.
|
$906,040
|
Council Bluffs Community Health Center
|
Council Bluffs
|
Iowa
|
$98,375
|
Community Health Care, Inc.
|
Davenport
|
Iowa
|
$169,167
|
Community Health Care, Inc.
|
Davenport
|
Iowa
|
$850,000
|
Peoples Community Health Clinic, Inc.
|
Waterloo
|
Iowa
|
$80,176
|
Boston College
|
Chestnut Hill
|
Mass.
|
$836,190
|
La Clinica de Familia, Inc.
|
Las Cruces
|
N.M.
|
$245,940
|
Crozer-Keystone Health System
|
Springfield
|
Pa.
|
$245,940
|
Fletcher Allen Health Care
|
Burlington
|
Vt.
|
$491,880
|
University of Washington
|
Seattle
|
Wash.
|
$181,010
|
Total:
|
$5,961,558
|
|