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Feds provide over $9 million to expand Oregon COVID-19 testing

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Includes $438K for Mosaic Medical; $211K for La Pine Community Health Center

WASHINGTON (KTVZ) -- Sens. Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden, D-Ore., announced Friday that over $9 million in federal funding is being made available to 30 hospitals, health facilities and county governments throughout Oregon to expand coronavirus testing capacity.

“In our state and across America, coronavirus testing is still far too limited—a nightmare that is putting our families, neighbors, and front line workers at greater risk,” said Merkley. “Expanding testing capacity is an integral step in our fight to treat, and eventually reopen, our communities.  I hope this winds up being a down payment on the national strategy and national resources for widespread testing and contact tracing that the country is desperately waiting for.”

“The lack of coronavirus test capacity throughout Oregon and nationwide leaves far too many people with uncertainty about this public health threat in their communities,”  Wyden said. “I am gratified these 30 medical providers in our state will receive these urgently needed resources to protect themselves and the Oregonians counting on them for care. And I won’t stop fighting until Oregonians can know with full confidence that a comprehensive testing program is in place statewide.”

Health centers will use this funding to expand the range of testing and testing-related activities to best address the needs of their local communities, including the purchase of personal protective equipment; training for staff, outreach, procurement and administration of tests; laboratory services; notifying identified contacts of infected health center patients of their exposure to COVID-19; and the expansion of walk-up or drive-up testing capabilities.

The funding, which was allocated by the Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act, is being distributed by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services as follows:

HEALTH CENTER GRANTEECITYSTATEFUNDING AMOUNT
ADAPTROSEBURGOR$174,739
ASHER COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERFOSSILOR$114,514
BANDON COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERBANDONOR$138,019
BENTON COUNTYCORVALLISOR$255,109
CENTRAL CITY CONCERNPORTLANDOR$236,509
CLACKAMAS COUNTYOREGON CITYOR$371,239
COLUMBIA RIVER COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICESBOARDMANOR$162,409
LANE COUNTYEUGENEOR$570,619
KLAMATH HEALTH PARTNERS INCKLAMATH FALLSOR$265,759
LA CLINICA DEL VALLE FAMILY HEALTH CARE CENTER INCMEDFORDOR$471,649
LAPINE COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERLA PINEOR$211,804
LINCOLN COUNTYNEWPORTOR$174,754
MOSAICMEDICALPRINEVILLEOR$438,229
MULTNOMAH COUNTYPORTLANDOR$1,030,849
NATIVE AMERICAN REHABILITATION ASSOCIATION, INC.PORTLANDOR$175,009
NEIGHBORHOOD HEALTH CENTERPORTLANDOR$356,029
NORTHWEST HUMAN SERVICES, INC.SALEMOR$284,584
ONE COMMUNITY HEALTHHOOD RIVEROR$284,269
OREGON HEALTH & SCIENCE UNIVERSITYPORTLANDOR$330,919
OUTSIDE INPORTLANDOR$178,534
RINEHART MEDICAL CLINICWHEELEROR$114,709
ROGUE COMMUNITY HEALTHMEDFORDOR$283,774
SISKIYOU COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER, INC.GRANTS PASSOR$352,699
TILLAMOOK COUNTYTILLAMOOKOR$165,784
UMPQUA COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER, INC.ROSEBURGOR$318,829
VIRGINIA GARCIA MEMORIAL HEALTH CENTERALOHAOR$872,479
WALLACE MEDICAL CONCERN, THEPORTLANDOR$177,619
WATERFALL CLINIC, INCORPORATEDNORTH BENDOR$160,249
WHITE BIRD CLINICEUGENEOR$201,589
WINDING WATERS MEDICAL CLINICENTERPRISEOR$166,114
Article Topic Follows: Oregon-Northwest

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