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News Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Friday, Oct. 4, 2002
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Contact: HRSA Press Office
(301) 443-3376
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HHS CONTINUES HEALTH CARE SAFETY NET EXPANSION Awards $4.9 Million to Create New or Expand Existing Health Centers
HHS Secretary Tommy G. Thompson today announced 13 grants totaling $4.9 million to create new health center sites and expand services at existing centers. Today's awards continue the health center expansion begun this fiscal year under President Bush's five-year plan to add 1,200 new and expanded health center sites and to eventually double the number of patients treated at them.
"The grants will expand the reach of the nation's network of community health centers and provide greater access to care to those most in need," Secretary Thompson said. "President Bush and I are committed to expanding services through community health centers nationwide as part of a broader strategy to help those Americans who lack health insurance. We urge Congress to fund the President's $1.5 billion request for health centers next year and keep our health center expansion plans on track."
Health centers deliver preventive and primary care to patients regardless of their ability to pay. Nearly half of the patients treated at health centers have no insurance coverage, and others have inadequate coverage. Charges for health care services are set according to income, and fees are not collected from the poorest clients.
HHS' Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) manages the Consolidated Health Center Program, which received more than $1.3 billion in fiscal year 2002. The program funds a national network of more than 3,400 community health centers and clinics, migrant health centers, health care for the homeless centers, public housing primary care centers and school-based health centers.
President Bush's fiscal year 2003 budget requested almost $1.5 billion for health centers -- a $114 million increase from the current year's allocation and about $280 million above the funding level of two years ago. The proposed increase for fiscal year 2003 alone would provide services to a million additional patients around the country.
Community health centers, the largest component of the consolidated program, received eight of the grants announced today. The other awards include three grants to support critical services for homeless individuals and families, one Migrant Health Center grant to support primary care services for migrant and seasonal farm workers and their families, and one public housing primary care grant for residents of public housing.
The list of grant recipients follows:
Fiscal Year 2002 Health Center New Access Point Grants
Program |
Organization |
City |
State |
New Access Point Location |
Award |
HCH-NS |
Mobil Medical Office |
Eureka |
Calif |
Eureka and Rio Dell, Humboldt County |
$501,833 |
CHC-EXP |
Plan de Salud del Valle |
Ft. Lupton |
Colo |
Ft. Collins, Larimer County |
420,500 |
HCH-EXP |
Generations Family Health Center, Inc. |
Willimantic |
Conn. |
Willimantic |
38,900 |
CHC-NS |
Fenway Community Health Center, Inc. |
Boston |
Mass. |
Boston |
383,492 |
CHC-NS |
Rural Alliance for Better Family Health |
West Plains |
Mo. |
West Plains, Howell County |
390,977 |
CHC-NS |
Ashland Community Health Center |
Ashland |
Mont. |
Ashland, Rosebud County |
290,650 |
HCH-NS |
Ruth Meiers Hospitality House |
Bismarck |
N.D. |
Bismarck, Burleigh County and Mandam, Morton County |
328,961 |
CHC-NS |
Hudson Valley Regional Diagnostic Medical Center, Inc. |
Monsey |
N.Y. |
Monsey & Spring Valley, Rockland County |
566,667 |
CHC-EXP |
Community Action Committee of Pike County, Inc. |
Piketon |
Ohio |
Jackson and Oak Hill, Jackson County |
259,357 |
PHPC-NS |
University of Pittsburgh, Dept. of Family Medicine, Matilda Theiss Health Center |
Pittsburgh |
Pa. |
Pittsburgh |
399,581 |
CHC-EXP |
Gurabo Community Health Center, Inc. |
Gurabo |
P.R. |
Trujillo Alto |
194,397 |
CHC-NS |
Regional Education & Community Health Services, Inc |
Jacksboro |
Tenn. |
Campbell County |
374,895 |
MH-EXP |
Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic |
Toppenish |
Wash. |
Silverton, Marion County, Or. |
716,667 |
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Total |
$4,866,877 |
HCH-NS=Health Care for the Homeless Program New Start; HCH-EXP=Health Care for the Homeless Program Expansion; CHC-NS=Community Health Center Program New Start; CHC-EXP=Community Health Center Program Expansion; PHPC-NS=Public Housing Primary Care Program New Start; MH-EXP=Migrant Health Center Program Expansion
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Last Revised: October 04, 2002
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