The $36.5 million from the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act will help community health centers (CHCs) provide COVID-19 testing, treatment for local communities
Senator Murray was instrumental in securing more than $1.3 billion for CHCs nationwide in the coronavirus aid package
(Washington, D.C.) – Today, U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), the top Democrat on the Senate health committee, announced $36,581,775 in federal funding from the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act to support all of Washington state’s 27 community health centers (CHCs). The funding will help CHCs meet staffing needs, test and treat patients with COVID-19, and supply health care workers with much needed personal protective equipment.
“As we all work to slow the spread of this virus, I’m going to keep fighting to ensure our community health centers and other front line providers across the state—including in our rural communities—have the resources they need to provide care for those who have fallen ill as well as help Washingtonians stay healthy,” Senator Murray said
CHCs are integral to Washington state’s efforts to address the COVID-19 pandemic, providing testing, treatment, and telehealth services where they otherwise may not be available to some of Washington state’s most vulnerable and underserved communities. Senator Murray fought to include funding for CHCs in the CARES Act, and was able to secure $1.32 billion in supplemental awards for CHCs across the country in the law. The Senator has long supported CHCs in Washington state and across the country, introducing a bipartisan bill last year to extend CHC funding for the next five years.
For a full breakdown of the funding going to Washington state CHCs, see below.
HEALTH CENTER GRANTEE
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CITY
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FUNDING AMOUNT
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COLUMBIA BASIN HEALTH ASSOCIATION
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OTHELLO
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$1,325,360
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COLUMBIA VALLEY COMMUNITY HEALTH
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WENATCHEE
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$1,213,985
|
COMMUNITY HEALTH ASSOCIATION OF SPOKANE
|
SPOKANE
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$2,121,125
|
COMMUNITY HEALTH CARE
|
TACOMA
|
$1,359,215
|
COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER OF SNOHOMISH COUNTY
|
EVERETT
|
$1,774,595
|
COMMUNITY HEALTH OF CENTRAL WASHINGTON
|
YAKIMA
|
$982,085
|
CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF THE COLVILLE RESERVATION, THE
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INCHELIUM
|
$560,780
|
COUNTRY DOCTOR COMMUNITY CLINIC
|
SEATTLE
|
$925,415
|
COWLITZ FAMILY HEALTH CENTER
|
LONGVIEW
|
$1,003,460
|
FAMILY HEALTH CENTERS
|
OKANOGAN
|
$854,690
|
GRANT COUNTY HOSPITAL DISTRICT 5
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MATTAWA
|
$542,525
|
HEALTHPOINT
|
RENTON
|
$2,327,510
|
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES
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SEATTLE
|
$1,092,815
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KING, COUNTY OF
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SEATTLE
|
$879,860
|
LEWIS COUNTY COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES
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CHEHALIS
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$947,210
|
MOSES LAKE COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER
|
MOSES LAKE
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$1,100,225
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N. A. T. I. V. E. PROJECT, THE
|
SPOKANE
|
$555,470
|
NEIGHBORCARE HEALTH
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SEATTLE
|
$2,051,660
|
NEW HEALTH PROGRAMS ASSOCIATION
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CHEWELAH
|
$838,085
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NORTH OLYMPIC HEALTHCARE NETWORK PC
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PORT ANGELES
|
$647,135
|
PENINSULA COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES
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BREMERTON
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$1,059,845
|
SEA-MAR COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER
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SEATTLE
|
$4,867,070
|
SEATTLE INDIAN HEALTH BOARD
|
SEATTLE
|
$609,620
|
TRI-CITIES COMMUNITY HEALTH
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PASCO
|
$1,285,145
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UNITY CARE NORTHWEST
|
BELLINGHAM
|
$875,660
|
YAKIMA NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH SERVICES
|
YAKIMA
|
$977,060
|
YAKIMA VALLEY FARM WORKERS CLINIC
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TOPPENISH
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$3,804,170
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