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Michigan
to
receive
more
than
$400K in
grants
for
community
health
centers
Grants
from the
Affordable
Care Act
will
help
build
and
expand
health
centers,
create
jobs,
and
expand
access
to an
additional
860,000
patients
nationwide
WASHINGTON
- On
Tuesday
Health
and
Human
Services
Secretary
Kathleen
Sebelius
announced
$19,600,806
in
grants
awarded
to
community
health
centers
in
Michigan
due to
the new
health
care law
– the
Affordable
Care
Act.
Grantees
estimate
these
awards
will
help
them
serve
approximately
23,521
new
patients.
A full
list of
Michigan
grantees
can be
found
below.
“President
Obama’s
health
care law
is
making
community
health
centers
in
Michigan
stronger,”
said
Secretary
Sebelius.
“For
many
Americans,
community
health
centers
are the
major
source
of care
that
ranges
from
prevention
to
treatment
of
chronic
diseases.
This
investment
will
expand
our
ability
to
provide
high-quality
care to
millions
of
people
while
supporting
good
paying
jobs in
communities
across
the
country.”
Funding
totaling
more
than
$728
million
across
the
United
States
will
support
renovation
and
construction
projects,
boosting
health
centers’
ability
to care
for
additional
patients
and
creating
jobs.
The
awards
are part
of a
series
of
capital
investments
that are
made
available
to
community
health
centers
through
the
Affordable
Care
Act,
which
provides
$9.5
billion
to
expand
services
over
five
years
and $1.5
billion
to
support
major
construction
and
renovation
projects
at
community
health
centers.
According
to a new
report
released
today,
the
health
care law
has
already
supported
the
construction
and
renovation
of 190
health
center
sites
and the
creation
of 67
new
health
center
sites
across
the
country,
and will
support
the
construction
and
renovation
of more
than 485
health
center
sites
and the
creation
of 245
new
health
center
sites
over the
next two
years.
Overall,
since
the
beginning
of 2009,
employment
at
community
health
centers
nationwide
has
increased
by 15
percent.
And,
primarily
due to
the
Affordable
Care Act
and the
Recovery
Act,
community
health
centers
are
serving
nearly 3
million
additional
patients
today
and will
serve an
additional
1.3
million
additional
new
patients
in the
next two
years.
The
announcement
made
today is
for
awards
from two
capital
programs
for
community
health
centers.
One will
provide
approximately
$629
million
to 171
existing
health
centers
across
the
country
for
longer-term
projects
to
expand
their
facilities,
improve
existing
services,
and
serve
more
patients.
This
program
will
expand
access
to an
additional
860,000
patients.
The
second
set of
awards
will
provide
approximately
$99.3
million
to 227
existing
health
centers
to
address
pressing
facility
and
equipment
needs.
Health
centers
improve
the
health
of the
nation’s
communities
by
ensuring
access
to
primary
health
care
services.
Currently,
more
than
8,500
service
delivery
sites
around
the
country
deliver
care to
nearly
19.5
million
patients
regardless
of their
ability
to pay.

A List
of
Capital
Development
–
Building
Capacity
Program
awards
by State
can be
found at
http://www.hrsa.gov/about/news/2012tables/120501healthcentercapital.htm
.
A List
of
Capital
Development
–
Immediate
Facility
Improvement
Program
awards
by State
can be
found at
http://www.hrsa.gov/about/news/2012tables/120501facilityimprovement.html.
Information
on the
Affordable
Care Act
is
available
at
www.healthcare.gov.
For more
information
on
HRSA’s
community
health
center
program,
visit
http://bphc.hrsa.gov.
To find
a health
center
in your
area,
visit
http://findahealthcenter.hrsa.gov.
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