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Monday, June 29, 2009

Hospital gets $4.9 million from stimulus

Springfield Medical Care Systems is one of eight Vermont community health centers that received a total of $4.9 million in economic stimulus funds to address immediate and pressing facility and equipment needs.



Hospital gets $4.9 million from stimulus

By Katelyn Harding - Twin State Valley Media Network
Monday, June 29, 2009 9:36 PM

SPRINGFIELD -- Springfield Medical Care Systems is one of eight Vermont community health centers that received a total of $4.9 million in economic stimulus funds to address immediate and pressing facility and equipment needs.

"We are finally making real progress in addressing the primary health care crisis in our country," said Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), who has spearheaded a dramatic expansion of health centers in Vermont and across the country.

"With 60 million Americans not having regular access to a doctor, we have a major shortage of primary health care physicians, dentists, nurses and other medical personnel," Sanders added. "The good news is that Congress is beginning to address that crisis by doubling the amount of money going to community health centers and tripling the amount of money for the National Health Service Corps, which will substantially increase the number of primary health care doctors, dentists and nurses. We have a long way to go but we are beginning to make some progress."

Springfield Medical Care Systems will receive $250,000, Community Health Centers of The Rutland Region in Bomoseen $877,690, Little Rivers Health Care of Bradford $485,900; Community Health Center of Burlington $699,995; Community Health Services of the Lamoille Valley in Morrisville $717,500; the Health Center of Plainfield $462,310; the Richford Health Center in Richford $519,220; Northern Counties Health Care in St. Johnsbury $881,820.

In an earlier round of stimulus funds for Vermont, the eight community health centers shared more than $1.5 million to expand services and create jobs.

Separately, Springfield Hospital earlier this year was awarded $1.3 million to become Vermont's eighth Federally Qualified Health Center.

The $4.9 million is Vermont's latest allotment from $2 billion that was set aside for Federally Qualified Health Centers in the economic recovery bill that Congress passed last February 13.

A member of the Senate health committee, Sanders helped take the lead in doubling funding under the stimulus bill for health centers.

"Community health centers are an invaluable component of providing health care especially in rural areas like much of Vermont," Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) said. "As we engage in a national debate around truly reforming our health care system, our community health centers are providing Vermonters patient-centered care that will continue as we move forward. These funds from the economic recovery plan will direct resources to our eight centers to help them reach more Vermonters and make vital upgrades to their facilities and equipment."

Rep. Peter Welch (D-Vt.) said, "As Congress debates the best way to reform the nation's health care system, one thing is clear: we must ensure Vermonters have access to quality, local health services.

"These recovery funds will help our community health centers provide critical services to Vermonters who need them most. By investing in these centers, we are investing in Vermonters' health," he said.

"These recovery funds will help our community health centers provide critical services to Vermonters who need them most. By investing in these centers, we are investing in Vermonters' health," he said.

The centers provide affordable primary care, dental care, mental health services and low-cost prescription drugs. A cost-effective alternative to hospital emergency rooms, community health centers offer basic services like prenatal care, childhood immunizations and cancer screenings. Open to everyone, the centers care for patients covered by Medicaid, Medicare and private insurance as well as those who have no insurance.

http://www.eagletimes.com/ET/story/060930-kmh-spfldstimulushealthcenters

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