November 16, 2021
Manchin, Capito Announce $406K To Expand Telehealth Services At FamilyCare Health Center in Putnam County
Washington, DC – U.S. Senators Joe Manchin
(D-WV) and Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV), members of the Senate Appropriations
Committee, today announced $406,896 from the Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) to the FamilyCare Health Center in Scott Depot, West Virginia to expand
telehealth services. This funding will be used to purchase laptops and video
conferencing software, as well as improve the network and network security to
provide high quality medical services to West Virginians.
“Telehealth services continue to help
healthcare professionals provide quality care to West Virginians across the
state, no matter where they live. I’m thrilled the FCC is investing in
FamilyCare Health Center in Putnam County to expand their telehealth services.
In the year-end COVID-19 spending package, I fought to include a second round
of funding to support telehealth services and called on the FCC to prioritize
small, rural providers, like FamilyCare. And I’m continuing to fight to ensure
rural healthcare providers can continue offering telehealth services, including
audio-only telehealth appointments, after the pandemic ends. I will keep advocating
to ensure rural West Virginians and providers have access to the care they need
and deserve,” said Senator Manchin.
“The COVID-19
pandemic underscored the need for increased telehealth services at our health
care facilities, especially for residents living in more rural areas of our
country. Whether it’s our large hospitals or local health centers, telehealth
will continue to play a major role in the future of healthcare in our state.
I’m proud to help make this announcement for Scott Depot today, and I look
forward to the improvements this will make for their medical services and
network security,” Senator Capito said.
“With funding from
the FCC COVID-19 Telehealth Program, FamilyCare Health Centers will extend
patients services through the use of innovative technology such as telehealth
and remote patients monitoring. We are thankful for the opportunity to better
serve our patients,” said Craig Glover, President/CEO of FamilyCare Health
Centers.
Earlier this year, the Senators introduced
legislation to make the current audio-only telehealth
flexibilities permanent to ensure
rural and underserved community providers are able to continue offering
audio-only telehealth services after the COVID-19 pandemic.
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