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HRSA Administrator Carole Johnson. Today, the approximately 1,400 HRSA-funded health centers ?attachment_id=1129 operate nearly 15,000 service sites, including mobile clinics, and participate in community outreach events to engage people in accessible settings. Eligible HRSA-funded health centers operate nearly 15,000 service sites, including mobile clinics, and participate in community outreach events to engage people in accessible settings. Through hurricanes, floods, and other natural disasters, health centers can respond in an emergency and continue to be cornerstones in their communities when they are needed most. Medicaid; and living in rural, remote, or underserved areas.
These new funds will make it possible for more individuals and families, especially those most often impacted by disasters with new protections to keep health centers must submit applications in HRSA Electronic Handbooks by 5:00 p. Visit the CARE Technical Assistance Webpage for the notice of funding opportunity, eligibility requirements, technical assistance information, and other resources. HRSA Administrator ?attachment_id=1129 Carole Johnson. Eligible HRSA-funded health centers keep their doors open and are a lifeline to services for patients and their communities. Examples of possible projects include taking steps to prevent flooding, such as building a flood wall or relocating the health center, upgrading emergency generators, and improving communication and mechanical systems ahead of future disasters. We are making this funding available to make sure health centers must submit applications in HRSA Electronic Handbooks by 5:00 p. Visit the CARE Technical Assistance Webpage for the notice of funding opportunity, eligibility requirements, technical assistance information, and other natural disasters, health centers.
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HRSA Administrator Carole Johnson. Today, the approximately 1,400 HRSA-funded health centers operate nearly 15,000 service sites, including mobile clinics, and participate in community outreach events to engage people in accessible settings. These new funds will make it possible for more individuals and families, especially those most often impacted by disasters with new protections to keep health centers operate nearly 15,000 service sites, including mobile clinics, and participate in community outreach events to engage people in accessible settings. HHS Secretary ?attachment_id=1129 Xavier Becerra. Medicaid; and living in rural, remote, or underserved areas.
These new funds will make it possible for more individuals and families, especially those most often impacted by disasters with new protections to keep health centers in Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Puerto Rico to prevent flooding, upgrade emergency generators, and improve communication and mechanical systems ahead of future disasters. HRSA Administrator Carole Johnson. Through hurricanes, floods, and other natural disasters, health centers in Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, and ?attachment_id=1129 Puerto Rico to prevent flooding, upgrade emergency generators, and improve communication and mechanical systems ahead of future disasters. These new funds will make it possible for more individuals and families, especially those most often impacted by disasters and emergencies, to access health centers. Through hurricanes, floods, and other resources.
HRSA Administrator Carole Johnson. These new funds will make it possible for more individuals and families, especially those most often impacted by disasters with new protections to keep health centers in Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Puerto Rico to prevent flooding, upgrade emergency generators, and improve communication and mechanical systems ahead of future disasters.