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Casey Announces Over $4.8 Million in Grants Going to Pennsylvania to Promote Public Health & Prevention Priorities

Casey Announces Over $4.8 Million in Grants Going to Pennsylvania to Promote Public Health & Prevention Priorities
 
WASHINGTON, DC-U.S. Senator Bob Casey (D-PA) today announced that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has awarded $4,805,763 to public health facilities throughout Pennsylvania to support a variety of public health programs. 

“Providing support in the prevention of disease is a vital step for our health system to better serve the people of Pennsylvania,” said Senator Casey. “I am pleased to see funds going to programs that will strengthen our healthcare system by taking a preemptive approach to healthcare, ensuring that Pennsylvanians have the care they need to stay healthy.”
 
The federal grants, awarded through the Prevention and Public Health Fund created by the Affordable Care Act, will be used to fund Pennsylvania public health programs that address key health issues such as HIV/AIDS, obesity, mental health issues and substance abuse. 
 
The funding is part of a nationwide program announced by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and Secretary Kathleen Sebelius awarding over $100 million in grants to various states.  Over $75 million in grants will be used to fund key state and local public health programs supported through the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).  Another $26.2 million in grants will be used by state and community substance abuse and mental health programs from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).
 
The following grants were awarded to entities in Pennsylvania:
 
GrantSpecific GranteeAmount
CDC Local HIV Prevention Programs GrantPhiladelphia Department of Health$906,024
CDC Expanded HIV Testing GrantPhiladelphia$145,567
CDC Expanded HIV Testing GrantPennsylvania$145,567
CDC HIV Surveillance GrantPhiladelphia$136,330
CDC Tobacco Quitlines GrantPennsylvania Department of Health$114,853
CDC Epidemiology & Laboratory Capacity/Emerging Infections Program GrantPennsylvania Department of Health$323,029
CDC Epidemiology & Laboratory Capacity/Emerging Infections Program GrantCity of Philadelphia Public Health Department$305,688
CDC Obesity Biometrics GrantPhiladelphia Dept of Health$1,747,143
SAMHSA Primary Care & Behavioral Health GrantHorizon House, Inc.$481,562
SAMHSA Primary Care & Behavioral Health GrantMilestone Centers, Inc.$500,000

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