Hawaii community health centers get $8.5 million in stimulus money
Advertiser Staff
First lady Michelle Obama today announced the release of $8,550,050 in grants to community health centers in Hawaii, the White House said.
The grants will help address immediate and pressing health center facility and equipment needs and increase access to health care for millions in Hawaii.
The money was made available by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act and comes as more Americans join the ranks of the uninsured due to the economic downturn and skyrocketing health costs.
“Community Health Centers provide care to the Americans who need it most and their work has never been more important,” said Obama. “These grants will help centers in Hawaii serve more Americans who simply can’t afford insurance coverage anymore.”
The Recovery Act Capital Improvement Program (CIP) grants will support the construction, repair and renovation of over 1,500 health center sites nationwide. More than 650 centers will use the funds to purchase new equipment or health information technology (HIT) systems, and nearly 400 health centers will adopt and expand the use of electronic health records.
To see a list of Recovery Act CIP grantees in Hawaii, go to: http://transparency.cit.nih.gov/RecoveryGrants/grant.cfm?grant=HRSA_CIP.