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Additional $6.72 Million to MS Health Centers to Expand Coronavirus Testing Capacity

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U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-Miss.), a member of the Senate Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education Appropriations Subcommittee, today reported that an additional $6.72 million will be awarded to 20 community health care centers in Mississippi to expand their ability to test for COVID-19.  The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) funding can be used to support testing-related activities, including:  purchasing personal protective equipment; training for staff, outreach, procurement and administration of tests; laboratory services; notifying identified contacts exposed to infected health center patients; and expanding walk-up or drive-up testing capabilities.

The funding was appropriated in the Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act, which included an additional $825 million specifically for community health centers and rural health clinics.

This table outlines the distribution of the $6.72 million headed to Mississippi.  An associated HHS news release is provided below.

Expanding Capacity for Coronavirus Testing Awards

Mississippi Expanding Capacity for Coronavirus Testing Awards (link)

 

$6,724,130 to support 20 health centers

HEALTH CENTER GRANTEE

CITY

STATE

FUNDING AMOUNT

AARON E. HENRY COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES CENTER, INC.

CLARKSDALE

MS

$308,029

ACCESS FAMILY HEALTH SERVICES, INC.

SMITHVILLE

MS

$230,569

AMITE COUNTY MEDICAL SERVICES, INC.

LIBERTY

MS

$157,459

CENTRAL MISSISSIPPI CIVIC IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION, INC.

JACKSON

MS

$860,704

CENTRAL MISSISSIPPI HEALTH SERVICES, INC.

JACKSON

MS

$191,824

CLAIBORNE COUNTY FAMILY HEALTH CENTER

PORT GIBSON

MS

$148,579

COASTAL FAMILY HEALTH CENTER, INC.

BILOXI

MS

$632,929

DELTA HEALTH CENTER, INC.

MOUND BAYOU

MS

$291,289

DR. ARENIA C. MALLORY COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER, INC.

LEXINGTON

MS

$221,749

EAST CENTRAL MISSISSIPPI HEALTH CARE INC

SEBASTOPOL

MS

$209,479

FAMILY HEALTH CARE CLINIC, INC.

PEARL

MS

$845,629

FAMILY HEALTH CENTER, INC.

LAUREL

MS

$294,259

G.A. CARMICHAEL FAMILY HEALTH CENTER, INC.

CANTON

MS

$251,749

GREATER MERIDIAN HEALTH CLINIC, INC

MERIDIAN

MS

$264,874

JEFFERSON COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH CENTER INC

FAYETTE

MS

$236,614

MANTACHIE RURAL HEALTH CARE INC

MANTACHIE

MS

$158,254

NORTH MISSISSIPPI PRIMARY HEALTH CARE, INC.

ASHLAND

MS

$321,544

NORTHEAST MISSISSIPPI HEALTH CARE, INC.

BYHALIA

MS

$277,234

OUTREACH HEALTH SERVICES INC

SHUBUTA

MS

$198,424

SOUTHEAST MISSISSIPPI RURAL HEALTH INITIATIVE, INC.

HATTIESBURG

MS

$622,939

Date Last Reviewed:  May 2020

HHS Awards More than Half Billion Across the Nation to Expand COVID-19 Testing

Today, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), through the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), awarded nearly $583 million to 1,385 HRSA-funded health centers in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and eight U.S. territories to expand COVID-19 testing. Nearly 88 percent of HRSA-funded health centers report testing patients, with more than 65 percent offering walk-up or drive-up testing. Health centers are currently providing more than 100,000 weekly COVID-19 tests in their local communities.

Today’s funding for health centers is part of the Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act, signed into law by President Trump on April 24th. The legislation provides funding for small businesses and individuals financially affected by COVID-19, additional funding for hospitals and healthcare providers, and increased testing capabilities to help track the spread and impact of the coronavirus.

“This new funding secured by President Trump will expand the work health centers are doing to test Americans for COVID-19,” said HHS Secretary Alex Azar. “Widespread testing is a critical step in reopening America, and health centers are vital to making testing easily accessible, especially for underserved and minority populations. Further, because health centers can help notify contacts of patients who test positive, they will continue playing an important role in cooperating with state and local public health departments.”

HRSA-funded health centers will use this funding to expand the range of testing and testing-related activities to best address the needs of their local communities, including the purchase of personal protective equipment; training for staff, outreach, procurement and administration of tests; laboratory services; notifying identified contacts of infected health center patients of their exposure to COVID-19; and the expansion of walk-up or drive-up testing capabilities.

“Health centers are a first line of defense, as they are testing for coronavirus and delivering high-quality primary care to our nation’s most vulnerable populations.” said HRSA Administrator Tom Engels. “In the fight against COVID-19, we must marshal all of our resources to keep Americans healthy and care for those who become ill.”

Today’s investments build upon the $1.42 billion HRSA has awarded to health centers to address COVID-19, which will bring the Trump Administration’s total COVID-19 investment in health centers to nearly $2 billion.

For a list of award recipients, visit https://bphc.hrsa.gov/emergency-response/expanding-capacity-coronavirus-testing-FY2020-awards.

To learn more about health center capacity and the impact of COVID-19 on health center operations, patients and staff, visit https://bphc.hrsa.gov/emergency-response/coronavirus-health-center-data.

For more information about COVID-19, visit http://coronavirus.gov/.

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