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US Government grants $45M to ‘Long COVID-19’ clinics.


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OAN’s Stephanie Stahl

12:30 PM – Thursday, September ⁣21,‌ 2023 ‍

The U.S. government is providing $45 million to clinics that treat “long COVID” to enhance care and increase ‍accessibility.

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The Department ⁣of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced the grants on Wednesday.

Nine clinics will reportedly receive $1 million each year for the next five⁢ years through the agency​ for Healthcare Research and ‍Quality (AHRQ) within‌ HHS.

“Long⁣ COVID” is a condition with over‌ 200 symptoms that can manifest⁢ months after a⁣ COVID-19 infection, often hindering individuals ‌from working.

The condition has​ been associated with extreme fatigue, brain fog,⁢ headaches, dizziness, chest pain, blood clots, immune issues, and even diabetes.

An analysis in April by the Solve Long Covid Initiative revealed that nearly 7% of⁢ all‌ American adults are ‌affected​ by the condition,​ resulting in an estimated $386 ‍billion in lost wages and medical expenses.

President Joe Biden requested HHS to develop a plan to address long COVID last year.

“The Biden-Harris Administration is supporting patients, doctors, and caregivers by providing science-based best practices for treating long COVID, maintaining access to insurance coverage, and protecting the rights of ⁣workers as they return to jobs while coping with the uncertainties of their illness,” said HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra.

The grants will be utilized to expand in-person and⁤ virtual visits, establish new satellite clinics, and launch an education initiative to increase referrals.

Funding ⁤will also support social services, interpreter hiring, group ⁣patient programs, and behavioral ⁣health support.

The grants prioritize access⁤ for underserved, rural, ⁢vulnerable, and minority populations that are disproportionately affected by long COVID.

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How ​will the grants‍ be​ utilized to expand resources and support for individuals affected‍ by long COVID

The ‌U.S. government has announced a ‍$45 ⁢million funding⁤ initiative to support clinics treating “long COVID” ‌patients. ‍The aim ⁣is to enhance care and improve accessibility for individuals‍ suffering from this condition.

The Department of⁤ Health and ⁢Human Services‌ (HHS)⁢ revealed the grants on Wednesday. This move ‍is part of ⁢the ‍Biden administration’s broader approach to addressing long COVID and supporting‌ those affected by ⁣it. The HHS plans ⁢to allocate ⁢$1 ⁣million annually ⁢to each of the nine⁤ selected clinics ‌for ⁤the next five years. These clinics will be ‌funded through the‌ Agency for Healthcare Research‍ and Quality (AHRQ) within the HHS.

“Long COVID” is ⁢a condition characterized by more than⁤ 200 symptoms‌ that can⁤ persist​ for months ⁢after a COVID-19 infection. ‌This condition often hinders individuals from working and has been associated with extreme fatigue, brain fog, headaches, dizziness, chest pain, blood clots, immune issues, and even​ diabetes.

According to an ‍analysis conducted by the​ Solve Long Covid Initiative in ‌April, nearly ⁣7% of ⁢all American adults are affected by long COVID. This has resulted in an estimated $386 billion in lost wages and medical expenses. Recognizing the​ impact of this condition, President Joe Biden requested that the HHS develop a plan to ‍address long COVID ⁣last year.

HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra emphasized‍ the administration’s⁢ commitment ‌to supporting patients, doctors, ‍and⁣ caregivers dealing with long COVID.‌ Becerra stated, “The‌ Biden-Harris ⁣Administration⁣ is supporting patients, doctors, ‌and caregivers by providing science-based best practices for ⁤treating long COVID, maintaining⁣ access to insurance coverage, and protecting the rights⁣ of workers as they return to jobs while coping with the uncertainties of their‌ illness.”

The⁣ grants will be utilized ‍to expand in-person and virtual visits, establish new ​satellite ⁢clinics, and launch an education​ initiative to increase referrals. The focus is ​on providing ⁢comprehensive ‍care⁣ and ensuring‌ that individuals affected​ by long COVID have access to the ‍necessary resources‌ and support.

The $45 million funding initiative represents an important step towards addressing the long-term ​effects of COVID-19⁢ and⁤ supporting ‌individuals who continue to face challenges⁣ related to the ⁤virus. By investing in clinics treating long COVID, the U.S. government⁣ is ⁤demonstrating its commitment to prioritizing the well-being of those affected by ‍this condition.



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