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July 07, 2017

King Announces More Than $3.9 Million in Funding for Two Rural Maine Health Centers

BRUNSWICK, ME – U.S. Senator Angus King (I-Maine) today announced that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has awarded a total of $3,907,601 in federal funding to two Maine Health Centers. Katahdin Valley Health Center in Patten will receive $2,736,329 and Pines Health Services in Caribou will receive $1,171,272.

“People throughout our state rely on rural health providers for the essential health services that keep them happy and healthy,” Senator King said. “This federal funding will support these facilities and help ensure access to top-quality care for the communities they serve.”

This grant funding is awarded through the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), an agency within HHS that is tasked with improving access to health care by building healthy communities, strengthening the healthcare workforce, and achieving health equity. The HRSA’s programs target the economic and medically vulnerable as well as the geographically isolated. The grants are awarded under the HRSA’s Health Center Cluster program.

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