The Health Resources and Services Administration will provide nearly $1 billion to small rural hospitals, critical access hospitals and rural health clinics to expand COVID-19 testing and help mitigate the virus in their communities, the Department of Health and Human Services announced yesterday. The agency plans this summer to issue up to $230,000 each to roughly 1,750 small rural hospitals and critical access hospitals through its Small Rural Hospital Improvement Program, and later this year up to $100,000 each to more than 4,600 certified rural health clinics through its Rural Health Clinic COVID-19 Testing and Mitigation Program. In addition, HRSA and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will continue to enroll interested RHCs in its Rural Health Clinic COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Program to increase access to COVID-19 vaccines and build vaccine confidence in rural communities, HHS said. 

President Biden yesterday announced a plan to reach at least 70% of U.S. adults with at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine by July 4, which includes this funding from the American Rescue Plan Act. Among other initiatives, nonprofit organizations with public health partnerships and experience also may apply to HRSA through May 18 for a portion of $250 million in grants to expand COVID-19 vaccination and outreach in vulnerable and medically underserved communities. 
 

Related News Articles

Headline
The AHA has released a social media toolkit in advance of National Rural Health Day Nov. 20 that includes advocacy-focused posts for hospitals and health…
Headline
Members of the AHA Board of Trustees Oct.14 participated in a panel on the future of rural health care during the Sanford Rural Health Summit in Sioux Falls, S…
Headline
AHA leaders today participated in Sanford Health's fourth annual Summit on the Future of Rural Health Care in Sioux Falls, S.D. Bill Gassen, Sanford Health…
Headline
Applications for the Rural Health Transformation Program are due Nov. 5 to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. The program will fund $50 billion…
Headline
States have until Sept. 30 to submit an optional letter of intent to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services indicating they plan to apply to the…
Headline
The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices Sept. 19 recommended that patients should consult their health care provider if they want to receive a COVID-…