jueves, 30 de abril de 2020

HHS COVID-19 Related Funding

HHS COVID-19 Related Funding

Last week, HHS announced additional information about allocations of the $100 billion Provider Relief Act (PRA) created in the CARES Act.  See the Fact Sheet to learn how the funds are being used to support healthcare-related expenses or lost revenue attributable to COVID-19 and to ensure uninsured Americans can get testing and treatment for COVID-19.
HHS awarded more than $1.3 billion to 1,387 health centers to help communities across the country detect coronavirus; prevent, diagnose, and treat COVID-19; and maintain or increase health capacity and staffing levels to address this public health emergency. Visit FindAHealthCenter.HRSA.Gov to locate the health center closest to you.
Nearly $165 million has been awarded to combat the COVID-19 pandemic in rural communities. These investments will support 1,779 small rural hospitals and provide additional funding to 14 HRSA-funded Telehealth Resource Centers (TRCs) to provide technical assistance on telehealth to help rural and underserved areas combat COVID-19.
In funding provided by the CARES Act, $90 million was awarded for Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program recipients across the country to prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
The CARES Act spending bill provides $45 million to support the child welfare needs of families during this crisis and to help keep families together. These funds will be dispersed to states, territories, and tribes in an effort to provide financial and administrative support to their child welfare system. More information about child welfare specific to this public health crisis can be found on the Children’s Bureau website
CDC is awarding $631 million to 64 jurisdictions to help states with their efforts to establish or enhance their ability to aggressively identify cases, conduct contact tracing and follow up, as well as implement appropriate containment measures; improve morbidity and mortality surveillance; enhance testing capacity; control COVID-19 in high-risk settings and protect vulnerable or high-risk populations; and working with healthcare systems to manage and monitor system capacity. Visit  the landing page for all available CDC financial resources for COVID-19.

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