LIHU‘E — Eighteen Kaua‘i health-care providers will receive more than $3.6 million in federal funding under the American Rescue Plan.
Local grant recipients include a wide variety of practices and operations, from hospitals and clinics to physical therapists, dentists and more. All serve rural Medicaid, Children’s Health Insurance Program and Medicare beneficiaries.
“This new federal funding will provide a lifeline for rural-health-care providers and help families across Hawai‘i get the health care they need as we continue to fight this pandemic,” said U.S. Sen. Brian Schatz, a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, Tuesday.
“Helping these providers keep their doors open will keep people in Hawai‘i healthy, create jobs and improve our quality of life.”
More than $43 million will go to 240 rural-health-care providers statewide, according to Schatz.
The grants can be used to pay salaries or recruit workers, purchase supplies or equipment such as N95 or surgical masks or ventilators, make capital investments, or cover other expenses related to preventing or responding to COVID-19, the announcement states.
Recipient health-care providers on Kaua‘i, as listed on Schatz’s website, include licensed clinical social worker Brian Kohatsu in Lihu‘e, $500; Dr. Joseph Schafermeyer, Lihu‘e, $8,725.04; Garden Isle Healthcare, LLC, Lihu‘e, $634,224.74; Hale Kupuna Heritage Home, LLC, ‘Oma‘o, $477,303.45; Hua Moon Women’s Health, LLC, Kapa‘a, $4,437.28; Impact Sports, Inc., Lihu‘e, $5,652.19; Dr. Judith C. White, Kapa‘a, $500; Kalaheo Wellness Center, LLC, Kalaheo, $2,748.54; Kaua‘i Dermatology, LLC, Lihu‘e, $48,558.15; Kaua‘i Independent Rehabilitation Associates, Kalaheo, $12,663.22; Kaua‘i Medical Clinic, Lihu‘e, $711,651.96; Kaua‘i Veterans Memorial Hospital, Waimea, $1,157,459.60; acupuncturist Molly Jeanette Jones, Kealia, $500; Pacific Eye Center, Inc., Lihu‘e, $24,721.07; Dr. Paul Yoo, Lihu‘e, $6,434,19; Rider Physical Therapy &Sports Clinic, Inc., Kilauea, $3,133.26; Samuel Mahelona Memorial Hospital, Kapa‘a, $561,405.14; and Dr. Stephanie Skow, Lihu‘e, $7,837.59.
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Scott Yunker, reporter, can be reached at 245-0437 or syunker@thegardenisland.com.
That is our tax money- will these providers give medical care to those who really need it and cannot afford- especially dental care is needed!!
Are you a reporter that uses prescription eye glasses? Reading glasses or distance. Bi-focal lenses. If this was the case of federal aid being given to these health care givers.