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$20M in funding goes to 39 Massachusetts hospitals and community health centers

By Molly Merrill , Associate Editor

Investment in healthcare IT is one priority of the $20 million in funding that was awarded to 39 hospitals and community health centers in Massachusetts.

The grants were awarded by the Patrick-Murray administration as part of infrastructure and capacity-building funding that is designed to enhance the hospitals’ ability to serve populations in need more efficiently and effectively.

Awarded in previous years through the Essential Community Provider Trust Fund, this year's funding maximizes federal matching funds through Medicaid rate increases to community health centers and investments in infrastructure and capacity-building. The funding includes $4.2 million in FY10 Medicaid rate increases and $15.8 million in grants.

"The hospitals and community health centers receiving funding today are key partners in our ongoing efforts to ensure that the people of the Commonwealth have access to quality, affordable health care," said Governor Deval L. Patrick. "This funding gives needed financial support to providers who will be making significant strides to improve services for patients and control rising healthcare costs by making investments in health information technology and promoting a global payment system."

The funding is to be used in one of five priority areas:

  • Redirect non-emergent hospital Emergency Department visits to community health centers;
  • Conduct a readiness assessment for a global payment system;
  • Document their implementation of health information technology (HIT) and support targeted investments;
  • Develop procedures for referring MassHealth patients discharged from an inpatient psychiatric unit to a community mental health center, outpatient behavioral health department or group practice that foster immediate access to care; or
  • Develop protocols for receiving psychiatric medication histories of MassHealth members from pharmacy databases in order to promote quality care.

"The Patrick-Murray Administration is committed to promoting quality healthcare and ensuring access to both preventive and acute care," said Secretary of Health and Human Services JudyAnn Bigby. "This funding is an important part of our efforts to support hospitals and community health centers as we make efforts to transform systems of care."

A complete list of grant recipients and award amounts follows:

METRO BOSTON

 

City/Town Provider   Award  Projects
Boston  Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center $90,000 ED Diversion
Boston Caritas Carney Hospital $1,750,000 Global Payment, HIT, Psychiatric Aftercare
Boston   Codman Square Health Center $50,000 Global Payment
Boston Dimock Community Health Center $90,000 Global Payment
Boston Dorchester House Community Health Center $50,000 HIT
Boston East Boston Neighborhood Health Center $800,000 HIT
Boston Franciscan Hospital for Children $300,000 HIT
Boston Harbor Health Services $100,000 Global Payment
Boston Roxbury Comprehensive Community Health Center $70,000 Global Payment
Boston South Boston Community Health Center $50,000 HIT
Boston Tufts Medical Center $500,000 Global Payment
Milton Milton Hospital $100,000 HIT
Quincy Manet Community Health Center $50,000 Global Payment
Quincy Quincy Medical Center $1,110,000 Global Payment, HIT

The list continues on the next page. 

CENTRAL
City/Town Provider Grant Projects
Gardner   Henry Heywood Memorial Hospitals $50,000 HIT
Worcester Great Brook Valley Health Center $70,000 HIT
 
NORTHEAST

 

City/Town Provider   Grant Projects
Gloucester / Lynn Northeast Hospital Corporation $100,000 Psychiatric Aftercare
Lawrence Lawrence General Hospital $500,000 ED Diversion
Lowell   Lowell Community Health Center $50,000 Global Payment
Lowell   Lowell General Hospital $100,000 HIT
Lowell Saints Medical Center $120,000 HIT
Salem North Shore Medical Center $90,000 ED Diversion
  
SOUTHEAST

 

City/Town Provider Grant Projects
Barnstable Cape Cod Hospital $250,000 ED Diversion, Global Payment
Brockton Brockton Hospital $775,000 ED Diversion, Global Payment, HIT, Psychiatric Aftercare, Psychiatric Medication Profile
Brockton Brockton Neighborhood Health Center $70,000 Global Payment
Eastham Outer Cape Health Services $50,000 HIT
Fall River Stanley Street Treatment and Resources $45,000 HIT
Hyannis Duffy Health Center $60,000 HIT
Mashpee Community Health Center of Cape Cod $50,000 HIT
New Bedford Southcoast Hospital Group $100,000 HIT
Plymouth Jordan Hospital $150,000 HIT
 
 WEST

 

City/Town Provider Grant Projects
Holyoke Holyoke Health Center $30,000 HIT
Holyoke Holyoke Medical Center $2,000,000 HIT, Psychiatric Medication Profile
Holyoke Mercy Medical Center, Sisters of Providence $4,800,000 ED Diversion, Global Payment, HIT, Psychiatric Aftercare, Psychiatric Medication Profile
Great Barrington Community Health Programs $50,000 Global Payment
North Adams North Adams Regional Hospital $500,000 HIT
Pittsfield Berkshire Medical Center $200,000 HIT
Turners Falls Community Health Center of Franklin County $30,000 HIT
Westfield   Noble Hospital  $450,000 HIT