Senator helped secure a $55 billion increase in health care funding during CARES Act negotiations
WASHINGTON – Arizona senior Senator Kyrsten Sinema announced the Department of Health and Human Services is awarding health centers across Arizona over $20 million in CARES Act funding for their coronavirus response efforts. A full list of the awards can be found HERE.
“Today’s funding will help health centers across Arizona keep their doors open and save lives. I’ll continue working to ensure our front-line health care workers have the support needed to fight the coronavirus outbreak,” said Sinema.
During CARES Act negotiations, Sinema helped secure a $55 billion increase in health care funding from the Senate’s original proposal—totaling $150 billion for frontline hospitals, health care workers, and health systems so they can continue working to keep Arizonans healthy. Today’s funding announcement from the Department of Health and Human Services is in part due to the increased funding included in the CARES Act.
Sinema recently urged immediate implementation of the CARES Act law to ensure that rural providers and hospitals receive the relief they need to keep their doors open and continue serving rural and underserved communities in Arizona.
Sinema has a resources page on her website, www.sinema.senate.gov/corona, for Arizonans looking for updated information in English and Spanish on the coronavirus.
The full list of Arizona health center CARES Act funding recipients can be found HERE and below.
Grant Recipient |
Amount |
Native American Community Health Center |
$751,835 |
Marana Health Center |
$1,572,515 |
Wesley Community Center |
$745,490 |
United Community Health Center – Maria Auxiliadora |
$801,170 |
Mountain Park Health Center |
$2,183,765 |
Creek Valley Health Clinic |
$503,000 |
Sun Life Family Health Center |
$1,449,725 |
Valle Del Sol |
$551,540 |
Arizona Department of Health |
$4,520,040 |
Yavapai County |
$865,640 |
North Country Healthcare |
$1,590,635 |
Mariposa Community Health Center |
$917,315 |
Adelante Healthcare |
$1,841,045 |
Terros Inc. |
$556,160 |
Tuba City Regional Healthcare Corporation |
$566,330 |
Circle the City |
$648,605 |
Horizon Health and Wellness |
$600,470 |
Sunset Community Health Center |
$1,018,355 |
Neighborhood Outreach Access to Health |
$1,119,950 |
Chiricahua Community Health Centers |
$1,109,645 |
Ajo Community Health Center |
$551,000 |
El Rio Santa Cruz Neighborhood Health Center |
$2,582,630 |
Canyonlands Community Health Care |
$891,080 |