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Health Centers Get $1B in Federal Funds to Modernize Facilities

The funding from the American Rescue Plan Act will be used to construct, renovate, or expand health centers to boost pandemic response, the Biden-Harris Administration said.

Health centers get $1B in federal funding

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By Jacqueline LaPointe

- The Biden-Harris Administration recently announced $1 billion in awards to health centers for modernizing their facilities.

Approximately 1,300 health centers funded by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) received the aid from the American Rescue Plan Act. The centers are located in all 50 states, as well as Washington DC and US territories, and will use the awards on healthcare construction and renovation projects.

“Health centers are lifelines for many of our most vulnerable families across the country, especially amidst the pandemic,” HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra said in the announcement. “Thanks to American Rescue Plan funds, we’re modernizing facilities across the country to better meet the most pressing public health challenges associated with COVID-19. This historic investment means we get to expand access to care for COVID-19 testing, treatment and vaccination – all with an eye towards advancing equity.”