Missouri Governor ? Michael L. Parson Office of Communications ????????_____________________________________________________________________________________ FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 11, 2021 Governor?Parson Announces $30 Million in Funding to Support Missouri?s Health Care System Health Care Workers, Monoclonal Antibody Infusion sites are Primary Focus (JEFFERSON CITY, MO) ??Today, Governor Mike Parson announced $30 million to support Missouri?s health care professionals and system. Governor Parson has directed the Missouri Department of Health & Senior Services (DHSS) to create and execute the contractual framework that will help mitigate current COVID-19 hospital strain. The effort will be funded through the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act. ?We?ve consistently heard from our health care partners that staffing is one of the biggest challenges we continue to face,??Governor Parson?said. ?Our health care workers have been on the frontlines since day one, and our goal is to provide continued support with this additional effort.? More information on the contract and vendor will be made available once the contract is fully executed. At this time, the efforts will include, but are not limited to, the following:
DHSS is working through an emergency contract process with a vendor that will support these efforts. ?DHSS stands ready and willing to take on this effort,? said DHSS Acting Director Robert Knodell. ?Our health care system remains strong and focused on providing the best patient care possible. We believe this funding will provide relief in the system where it?s needed most.? The Missouri Disaster Medical Assistance Team (MO DMAT-1) continues to staff the state-run Monoclonal Antibody Centralized Infusion Center in Springfield, with support from Jordan Valley Community Health Center and CoxHealth. It has helped reduce the strain on hospitals by treating COVID-19 patients who otherwise would require treatment in a hospital setting. Through Tuesday, MO DMAT-1 staff had treated 319 patients at the infusion center since it opened on July 23. This announcement does not impact the ongoing service agreement in place with Vizient, Inc.? ###
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