Healthcare Innovation November 23, 2022
Janette Wider

HHS, through the Health Resources and Services Administration, announced a new initiative for HRSA-supported health centers to increase COVID-19 vaccines in their communities, focusing on underserved populations

According to a Nov. 22 press release, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), through the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), announced a $350 million initiative for HRSA-supported health centers to increase COVID-19 vaccines in their communities, with a focus on underserved populations. The funding is intended to support health centers administering updated COVID-19 vaccines through mobile, drive-up, walk-up, or community-based events.

The press release states that “The Expanding COVID-19 Vaccination initiative will provide resources directly to health centers throughout the country to increase COVID-19 vaccinations this winter by addressing...

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