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As of June 21, 2020 1 Awards Granted – COVID-19 Telehealth Program As of June 21, 2020 Award Round Totals Round Amount 1 $3,230,396.00 2 $3,710,471.00 3 $2,563,713.00 4 $4,196,001.00 5 $11,197,093.00 6 $8,358,362.00 7 $16,869,674.00 8 $18,216,401.00 9 $16,457,859.00 10 $20,181,606.00 11 $23,245,785.00 Total, Rounds 1-11: $128,227,361.00 Award Totals by State, Rounds 1-11 State Amount NY $21,007,581.00 OH $7,653,751.00 CA $6,701,941.00 WA $5,790,471.00 TX $5,394,954.00 PA $5,273,672.00 LA $5,224,083.00

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Awards Granted – COVID-19 Telehealth Program As of June 21, 2020

Award Round Totals Round Amount

1 $3,230,396.00

2 $3,710,471.00

3 $2,563,713.00

4 $4,196,001.00

5 $11,197,093.00

6 $8,358,362.00

7 $16,869,674.00

8 $18,216,401.00

9 $16,457,859.00

10 $20,181,606.00

11 $23,245,785.00

Total, Rounds 1-11: $128,227,361.00

Award Totals by State, Rounds 1-11

State Amount

NY $21,007,581.00

OH $7,653,751.00

CA $6,701,941.00

WA $5,790,471.00

TX $5,394,954.00

PA $5,273,672.00

LA $5,224,083.00

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NJ $4,894,004.00

MD $4,382,805.00

FL $4,166,455.00

CT $3,839,162.00

NC $3,803,783.00

MI $3,618,372.00

MS $2,995,289.00

CO $2,794,450.00

GA $2,777,934.00

MA $2,688,834.00

DC $2,627,389.00

IN $2,465,505.00

IL $2,448,130.00

AL $2,381,882.00

MO $2,368,502.00

MN $2,252,145.00

OR $2,245,226.00

WV $2,022,635.00

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WI $1,837,516.00

KY $1,822,797.00

AZ $1,688,241.00

IA $1,319,297.00

NV $1,249,230.00

SC $1,116,297.00

TN $968,525.00

NH $907,383.00

VT $833,485.00

UT $772,680.00

DE $714,322.00

AR $676,416.00

ME $516,160.00

NM $376,621.00

KS $357,259.00

ID $284,739.00

VA $268,014.00

NE $241,200.00

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OK $170,389.00

AK $122,030.00

RI $108,306.00

WY $57,499.00

All Awardees Applicant Applicant City Applicant State Amount FCC-Given Description

Agape Health Services Washington NC $ 600,583.00

for laptop computers, tablets, remote monitoring equipment, and videoconferencing software licenses that will be used to screen high risk patients for COVID-19 and other diseases, remotely monitor vital signs, and facilitate the home diagnosis, assessment and treatment of patients with a monitored telehealth system for each patient and family.

Atlantic General Hospital Berlin MD $ 515,449.00 for a patient engagement telehealth platform that provides acute care patient services on a mobile device, such as appointment preparation, education, discharge planning and family notification, and any post-appointment follow-up activities including transmitting prescriptions and test or lab results.

Baptist Health Hospital Louisville KY $ 873,982.00

for a remote telehealth platform, telemedicine carts, computers, tablets, remote monitoring equipment, and videoconferencing equipment to expand the telehealth program at eight Kentucky hospitals and treat COVID-19 patients entirely with specially designed carts that connect critical care physicians remotely to patients without risking further virus spread.

Baptist Hospital of Miami Miami FL $ 1,000,000.00 for telemedicine carts, videoconferencing equipment and software licenses, and tablets to address the COVID-19 crisis by expanding telehealth intensive care units and by deploying video conferencing for patient consults to reduce in-person care and prevent the spread of the virus.

Brookline Community Mental Health Center

Brookline MA $ 19,562.00 for laptops, videoconferencing software licenses, and an upgraded phone system to continue providing behavioral health evaluation and treatment services to at-risk patients affected by the COVID-19 crisis.

Care Plus NJ Paramus NJ $ 442,361.00 for laptops, tablets, smartphones, and a virtual care kiosk to expand virtual services and reduce the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic by allowing staff members to use telehealth from their home or

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office, and patients to provide information about symptoms, medical history and treatments in a room separate from the health care provider.

CARTI Cancer Center Little Rock AR $ 676,416.00

for tablets, network upgrades, mobile hotspots, desktop computers, and secure patient communications software to enhance oncology care to underserved, rural communities by expanding infrastructure and technology in rural clinics, increase the use of telehealth, and reduce the COVID-19 transmission risks for high-risk oncology patients.

Central Neighborhood Health Foundation

Los Angeles CA $ 281,231.00

for desktop computers, laptop computers, tablets, telemedicine carts, video monitors, and a telehealth platform subscription to screen and triage patients with COVID-19 symptoms remotely while they are at home or at the health center, to monitor patients with COVID-19 remotely to ensure that symptoms continue to stabilize by checking vital signs remotely, including blood pressure, oxygen saturation, temperature, and pulse rate, and dramatically increase the number of patients without COVID-19 symptoms or conditions who are treated remotely at home.

Citrus Health Network Hialeah FL $ 453,601.00 for videoconferencing software, computers, laptops, tablets, and network upgrades to institute remote patient treatment to reduce in-person screening for COVID-19 symptoms and provide a virtual workspace so staff working from home can still provide services to patients in need.

Coastal Health and Wellness Texas City TX $ 159,750.00

for telemedicine carts, a telehealth platform, and smartphones to establish a telehealth program for the current patient population to allow provider-patient consultations for chronic health conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, asthma, and medication management, as well as consultations for mental health conditions

Colorado Rural Health Center

Aurora CO $ 141,465.00 for telemedicine carts and videoconferencing equipment and licenses to enable its four rural clinics to provide preventative care, primary care, and behavioral healthcare to patients using telehealth in a variety of care settings to prevent the spread of COVID19.

Community Health Access Network

Newmarket NH $ 907,383.00 for remote patient monitoring equipment and software, laptop computers, tablets, and broadband service to enhance telehealth capabilities and continue chronic care management for at risk patients at home by monitoring vital signs including blood pressure, oxygen readings, and breathing.

Community Health Association

Spokane WA $ 804,641.00 for remote monitoring equipment, telemedicine carts, laptop computers, videoconferencing equipment, and network upgrades to treat COVID-19 positive patients who do not require hospitalization with telehealth, to provide the full spectrum of primary care services for patients who

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are following the stay at home order, and to care for patients in need of chronic disease management, urgent care services, and mental health and substance use disorder counseling.

Comprehensive Healthcare Yakima WA $ 421,748.00

for tablets, mobile hotspots, laptop computers, videoconferencing equipment, and network upgrades to provide medically necessary services to clients in-home, in-community, and in its facilities to ensure continued access to care for behavioral health concerns, including medication management, psychiatric evaluations, substance use disorder assessments, and other problems.

Covenant Health Alliance of Pennsylvania

Lancaster PA $ 362,550.00

for telemedicine carts, tablets, laptop computers, and a telehealth platform to reduce exposing high-risk senior patients to COVID-19, to provide immediate care to senior patients who have been diagnosed with COVID-19, and to offer a continuum of care using telehealth for seniors throughout the skilled nursing, assisted living, independent living, and memory care units.

Deckerville Community Hospital

Deckerville MI $ 23,218.00 for desktop and laptop computers, videoconferencing equipment and software, and a telehealth platform subscription that will help optimize patient access by expanding existing telehealth offerings for routine care so patients can be seen out of the office and reduce exposure to COVID-19.

Dimock Community Health Center

Roxbury MA $ 193,645.00

for telemedicine carts, remote monitoring equipment, and videoconferencing equipment and software licenses to offer virtual well visits for adults and children, remote developmental assessments for children, telepsychiatry and teletherapy for anxiety, depression and addiction treatment, and with remote monitoring, chronic disease management for diabetes, hypertension, asthma, and heart disease.

East Valley Community Health Center

West Covina CA $ 219,251.00

for desktop computers, videoconferencing equipment, network upgrades, and a telehealth platform license that will support telehealth capabilities that make it easier for patients to access care, such as family medicine for adults and children, chronic disease management, nutrition counseling, behavioral health, and other medical services, and will also allow health care providers to more efficiently document and maintain a high standard of care for the patient.

Excelsior Springs Hospital and Clinics

Excelsior Springs

MO $ 995,000.00

for remote monitoring and diagnostic equipment that can be deployed to patient homes or other locations in the rural community to provide continued monitoring and evaluation of patients, as well as immediate, around-theclock access to physicians, specialists, and other health care providers that otherwise would not be available in many communities.

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Faith Regional Health Services

Norfolk NE $ 241,200.00

for remote monitoring equipment to expand the existing telehealth network and focus remote care on COVID-19 patients and others who lack the necessary data for assessment in their home, to avoid unnecessary in-person hospital visits, and to treat patients with chronic conditions, easing the strain on hospital capacity and mitigating the spread of COVID-19 without sacrificing quality care.

Family and Children's Services

Elizabeth NJ $ 14,253.00 for laptop computers, smartphones, and videoconferencing software to continue to offer outpatient mental health counseling by licensed social workers and counselors with telehealth capabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Family Counseling Service of Aurora

Aurora IL $ 14,306.00 for laptop computers to expand telehealth options for patients by allowing staff to remotely conduct mental health counseling and assist with psychiatric medication evaluation and management

Family Healthcare Network Porterville CA $ 325,637.00 for laptop computers, network upgrades, and a telehealth software license to continue providing primary care and specialty services via telehealth, including dental, pharmacy, and optometry, to a high-risk patient population in 35 locations.

FCCH South Valley Family Health Commons

Albuquerque NM $ 376,621.00

for network upgrades, telecommunications equipment, and telehealth and business software licenses that will allow for electronic patient registration, improved patient communication through a consolidated platform, increased health care provider productivity, and the ability to provide video conferencing for patients and providers.

Flushing Clinic Flushing NY $ 94,972.00 for laptops and software licenses and will use remote video conferencing to serve existing individual and group patients, conduct medication monitoring, and conduct psychiatric evaluations for new patients.

Four Rivers Behavioral Health

Paducah KY $ 4,831.00 for connected devices and video conferencing equipment to offer remote behavioral health services to individuals with COVID-19 at their home or in a medical facility.

Franklin Primary Health Center

Mobile AL $ 587,021.00

for telehealth platforms, tablet workstations, mobile hotspots, telemedicine carts, videoconferencing equipment and software licenses, and network upgrades so all health care providers will be able to provide both voice and telehealth video visits to patients, regardless of the location of the patient or the provider, which will provide flexibility for patients, maintain access to care, and reduce cancellations.

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Gateway Community Health Center

Laredo TX $ 135,594.00 for tablets, a telehealth platform, and other software licenses to use telehealth capabilities to provide routine and non-urgent healthcare services to patients, such as chronic care, acute care, and mental health care to reach thousands of patients with telehealth services.

Hearts for Hearing Foundation

Oklahoma City

OK $ 114,123.00 for laptop computers, mobile hotpots, assistive hearing devices, and network upgrades to provide remote speech pathology and audiology services outside of the clinical setting to pediatric and high-risk patients.

Henry Ford Health System Detroit MI $ 715,723.00

for a telehealth platform, network upgrades, videoconferencing software, and laptop computers to safely monitor and treat COVID-19 patients, patients that do not have COVID-19 but require care through telehealth services, and to offer via telehealth behavioral health care and emotional support services to patients and their families affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Henry J. Austin Health Center

Trenton NJ $ 223,485.00 for telemedicine carts and network and telecommunications upgrades to continue providing comprehensive primary care, mental and behavioral health care, and substance use disorder care during the COVID-19 crisis.

Hillsides Los Angeles CA $ 225,359.00

for laptops, videoconferencing software licenses, and web cameras to overcome cost barriers to expanding virtual medical services for persons and communities impacted by COVID19, particularly those at highest risks, including virtual mental health counseling, care coordination and psychiatric services.

Hospital for Special Surgery New York NY $ 596,045.00

for telemedicine carts, remote patient monitoring equipment, a telehealth platform, videoconferencing equipment, and tablet computers to safely care for COVID-19 patients by deploying monitoring and virtual visit technology to ensure appropriate communication between COVID-19 patients and clinical teams, to provide care continuity for patients who require ongoing medical management, and to establish infrastructure for COVID-19 inpatients to communicate with family members and medical professionals through tablets at the bedside.

Labette Health Medical Group

Parsons KS $ 109,344.00

for videoconferencing equipment, telehealth software, telemedicine carts, and laptop computers to provide COVID-19 screenings, with testing for infection as required, and other critical operations through telehealth, such as wellness and annual visits, sick visits, medication refills, and specialty consultations.

Maimonides Medical Center Brooklyn NY $ 1,000,000.00 for a telehealth platform, a remote patient monitoring platform, telemedicine carts that will be deployed at newly configured remote inpatient sites as part of response to the surge in patient volume

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due to the COVID-19 emergency, and remote monitoring equipment installed in COVID-19 inpatient rooms to reduce the staff required to manage intensive care units, to allow clinicians to quickly make critical healthcare decisions and initiate appropriate intervention based on alerts generated from central monitoring.

Marion Area Counseling Center

Marion OH $ 33,216.00 for laptop and desktop computers and video monitors to use telehealth to reach existing and new high-risk and vulnerable patients to treat serious and persistent mental illness issues, substance use disorder, and other behavioral health conditions.

Marshfield Medical Center Marshfield WI $ 1,000,000.00

for videoconferencing equipment and software, a telehealth platform subscription, laptop computers, and network upgrades to focus telehealth efforts on restoring primary and specialty care services impacted by COVID-19 and maintaining health care provider access to the most critical patients with chronic illnesses at 81 health care facilities in Wisconsin and upper Michigan.

Meridian Behavioral Healthcare

Gainesville FL $ 63,700.00 for mobile hotspots, tablets, videoconferencing software and network upgrades to enable remote consultations and treatment for patient behavioral health problems throughout 11 counties in North Central Florida.

The Metrohealth System Cleveland OH $ 914,049.00

for tablet computers, telehealth platform subscriptions, remote monitoring equipment, videoconferencing equipment, and mobile hotspots to use remote monitoring to enable care for patients, including those with COVID-19, via secure, bidirectional video telehealth exams, and to use connected devices so health care providers can provide care for all COVID-19 and chronic care patients using telehealth.

Midwestern Colorado Mental Health Center

Montrose CO $ 149,339.00

for laptop and desktop computers, videoconferencing equipment and software, and smartphones so health care providers can diagnose and treat patients for a variety of behavioral health conditions and provide a small number of acutely ill patients with a smartphone and conferencing application to maintain care remotely.

Mission City Community Network

North Hills CA $ 308,471.00 for smartphones, laptop computers, tablets, network upgrades, and remote monitoring equipment to provide patients with monitoring equipment for use at home and tablets for home use for high-risk patients to help manage care needs without coming to the clinic.

Morristown Medical Center Morristown NJ $ 827,637.00 for laptop computers, tablets, videoconferencing equipment and software, and remote monitoring equipment to support a system-wide telehealth COVID-19 response program for six hospitals that will provide hospital and ambulatory care to directly support COVID-19 remote treatment, plus diagnostics

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and remote patient monitoring to care for patients in COVID-19 isolation rooms and in outpatient settings to minimize exposure.

NARA Indian Health Clinic Portland OR $ 342,346.00

for smartphones, laptops, tablets, wireless data plans, and videoconferencing equipment and software licenses to maintain patient care by distributing connected devices to elders, families with children in need of care, patients with chronic health and mental health illness histories, and pregnant women so patients can stay connected with their health care providers during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Northern NY Rural Behavioral Health Institute

Saranac Lake NY $ 55,180.00 for a telemedicine cart, tablets, video monitors, and remote monitoring equipment to continue to serve at-risk patients in rural New York with chronic health conditions, including remote primary care, rehabilitation, and addiction recovery support services.

Northwest Human Services Salem OR $ 45,000.00 for desktop and laptop computers and videoconferencing equipment with which it can continue to provide primary care services to patients using telehealth capabilities and concentrate clinic resources on preparation, response, testing, and education around COVID-19.

Oregon Health and Science University

Portland OR $ 372,757.00

for tablet computers, videoconferencing software, and telehealth platform subscriptions to reduce the prospect of COVID-19 exposure for patients and providers by allowing providers, even those in quarantine, to continue to provide patient care virtually, and to maintain remote treatment and diagnosis practices for low-risk COVID-19 patients to prevent them from spreading the virus to other patients and healthcare workers.

Project Access Foundation at Biscayne Medical Center

Miami FL $ 55,260.00

for laptop computers, mobile hotspots, smartphones, and videoconferencing equipment to provide immediate screening and primary care services to those exhibiting or self-reporting COVID-19 symptoms and use telehealth services to care for COVID-19 and chronic care patients by monitoring treatment and medication and preventing unnecessary hospitalizations.

Providence St. Joseph Health Consortium

Renton WA $ 105,000.00

for a remote monitoring platform license that will help manage the care and treatment of up to 4,000 patients in six states, including Alaska and Montana, who are home with COVID-19 symptoms, including the ability to see patient vital signs and communicate with patients who may require hospital admission.

Rosalind Franklin University Health Clinic

North Chicago IL $ 18,250.00 for tablet computers and network upgrades to conduct COVID-19 testing and use telehealth for follow-up for quarantined patients, as well as voice and video consults for all behavioral health patients to eliminate office visits during the pandemic.

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Serenity First Counseling Green Valley AZ $ 40,202.00

for desktop and laptop computers, video conferencing equipment and software, and broadband service to offer treatment for behavioral health and substance use conditions using telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic for patients who had been receiving in-person treatment and for new patients experiencing mental health and substance use issues because of the pandemic.

SERV Behavioral Health System

Clifton NJ $ 37,193.00

for tablets, telehealth software licenses, videoconferencing equipment, and desktop computers to continue providing mental health services using remote capabilities to clients with confirmed cases of COVID-19 as well as those who do not have COVID19 symptoms but are in need of behavioral health care and treatment.

Silvercrest Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation

Briarwood NY $ 631,795.00

for telemedicine carts, tablets, videoconferencing equipment, and telehealth software licenses to provide video consultations and telehealth capabilities for specialty services to high-risk patients, such as neurology, cardiology, gastroenterology, and rehabilitation care, and to expand remote treatment of COVID19 patients and maintain access to care.

Sojourns Community Clinic Westminster VT $ 43,411.00

for network upgrades and videoconferencing equipment and software to expand medical services via telehealth and offer primary care, family medicine, treatment of acute and chronic illness, and outpatient physical rehabilitation services for over 5,000 individuals and families in Vermont and New Hampshire.

SWLA Center for Health Services

Lake Charles LA $ 793,274.00

for a remote patient monitoring platform and equipment, telemedicine carts, and laptop computers to screen and treat patients with COVID-19 symptoms at its clinic locations and to use remote monitoring for other patients, especially those with chronic diseases, to ensure they are maintaining glucose levels, controlling high blood pressure, and otherwise keeping healthy without the patients having to track their own vital signs or report back to the clinic in person.

Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals

Philadelphia PA $ 922,688.00

for tablets, computers, and remote monitoring equipment to offer patient-based internet-connected remote monitoring for blood pressure, pulse oximetry, weight, and glucose levels to manage chronic diseases and COVID-19 related symptoms, to perform video consultations with both regular outpatient providers as well as with emergency physicians for assessment of acute problems related to COVID-19 or other acute illnesses, and other remote treatment for chronic conditions via telehealth and ongoing remote patient monitoring.

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Unicare Community Health Center

Ontario CA $ 281,124.00 for desktop and laptop computers and network upgrades to enable continuity of patient care regardless of the location of the health care provider and for a patient population over 90% of which is considered high-risk for COVID-19.

University of Colorado Health

Aurora CO $ 998,250.00 for wearable remote monitoring devices so staff in the ICU and other departments can track their own temperature and other vital signs to reduce COVID-19 infections, and for patient monitoring devices that allow staff to conduct remote patient care.

UPMC Magee Women's Hospital

Pittsburgh PA $ 85,234.00 for laptop computers and videoconferencing software licenses to expand existing telehealth capabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic to provide a broad spectrum of treatment and care options for COVID-19 patients.

UPMC Mercy Pittsburgh PA $ 67,958.00 for laptop computers and videoconferencing licenses to increase the number of telehealth visits for COVID-19 patients while reducing the risk to providers and patients of contracting the virus.

UPMC Passavant Pittsburgh PA $ 12,591.00 for smartphones, data plans, and remote monitoring applications to allow safe monitoring of COVID-19 patients and patients suffering from other diseases to reduce hospital visits and facilitate social distancing.

Virginia Mason Memorial Hospital

Yakima WA $ 390,611.00

for telemedicine carts, a telehealth platform, laptops, tablets, videoconferencing equipment and software, and network upgrades to use telehealth to reduce face-to-face medical interactions and limit the spread of the COVID-19 virus in the hospital both within the hospital emergency department, where tablets and video connections to physicians limit patient contact, and in outpatient settings where patients are able to stay in their car while they teleconference via tablet with their health care provider.

West Virginia United Health System

Morgantown WV $ 780,899.00

for network upgrades, telemedicine carts, tablets, laptops, and videoconferencing equipment and software licenses to conduct virtual visits with patients in their homes, to give inpatients the ability to use devices to talk with their families who are unable to visit due to distancing requirements, and to offer health care opportunities in remote locations to prevent the patient from traveling and risking exposure at the clinic.

ELEVENTH ROUND TOTAL $ 23,245,785.00

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Access Community Health Centers

Madison WI $ 92,323.00 for laptop computers, videoconferencing equipment, and a telehealth platform subscription to offer real-time video for patient telehealth visits and to continue providing both routine and emergency care throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.

Access Community Health Network

Chicago IL $ 130,401.00 for desktop computers, a video telehealth platform, video monitors, and other telehealth equipment to expand the types and amount of telehealth visits offered to patients for primary care services and behavioral health during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Albert Einstein Medical Center

Philadelphia PA $ 315,357.00

for a triage software license, a telehealth platform, laptop computers, tablets, videoconferencing equipment and software licenses, and a remote patient monitoring platform to serve a patient population at increased risk for adverse outcomes from COVID-19 infection and to help triage the busiest emergency department in the city.

Asian Pacific Health Care Venture

Los Angeles CA $ 295,215.00

for telemedicine carts, desktop computers, tablets, remote monitoring equipment, videoconferencing software licenses, and network upgrades to allow care to be provided for the entire patient population virtually, including high-risk and vulnerable patients in chronic care management services who are vulnerable to COVID-19.

Atlantic General Hospital Berlin MD $ 51,425.00 for a telehealth platform subscription and telehealth equipment that will allow patients to keep medical appointments, obtain additional care and treatment from 45 primary and specialty providers, and screen for potential COVID-19 symptoms, all from their home.

Aultman Hospital Canton OH $ 294,749.00

for a telehealth platform, desktop computers, laptop computers, mobile hotspots, network upgrades, and telehealth equipment so patients can access medical care on any smartphone, tablet or computer, and receive COVID-19 care, urgent, behavioral, and primary care, and other services, including the ability for one-on-one communication with an experienced, board-certified physician.

Bayside Clinic Anahuac TX $ 399,038.00

for a mobile health care kiosk, laptop computers, tablets, remote monitoring equipment, and network upgrades to increase remote work capabilities for medical staff and to provide on-demand virtual care with video and remote diagnostic equipment that allows a patient to present remotely to different clinic locations depending on demand or staff shortages, to see a provider who may be quarantined at home, or to connect with specialists located in neighboring big cities.

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Calhoun County Mental Health

Pittsboro MS $ 102,397.00 for laptop computers, video monitors, and network upgrades that will allow staff members to connect remotely with high risk or vulnerable patients through telehealth and offer therapy, medication evaluation and monitoring, and other behavioral health services.

Children's Aid Bronx NY $ 73,848.00

for desktop and laptop computers, tablets, software upgrades, and video equipment to allow clinicians to provide video and telephone consultations and remote behavioral health treatment to children affected by the COVID-19 pandemic who have serious risk factors and who are without access to regular medical care.

Community Guidance Center

Indiana PA $ 70,198.00 for tablets and videoconferencing equipment and software to continue to offer all mental and behavioral health services to the high volume of new patients during the COVID19 pandemic using telehealth.

Community Hospital North Indianapolis IN $ 872,363.00

for telehealth platform subscriptions, laptop computers, tablets, and videoconferencing equipment and licenses to equip new, separate COVID-19 facilities with the full suite of monitoring technology available throughout the rest of the hospital and to facilitate real-time remote video communications between patients and clinicians.

Community Healthcare Network

New York NY $ 180,734.00

for laptop computers and network upgrades to expand and improve the delivery of telehealth services to its patient population by using telehealth for all non-urgent visits, increasing video consults as appropriate, and providing treatment and monitoring for chronic conditions, including diabetes, asthma, mental health, psychiatry, and medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder.

Fairview Health Services Minneapolis MN $ 598,000.00

for connected tablets to assigned patients in the inpatient setting for video visit capabilities with medical staff and family members, while other tablets will be mobile and used to monitor patients from the nurse station, to provide palliative care services to avoid prolonged potential exposure to COVID-19.

Family Practice and Counseling Network

Philadelphia PA $ 206,763.00 for a telehealth platform and remote monitoring equipment to provide integrated telehealth and remote monitoring services to vulnerable patient populations, such as patients with multiple chronic diseases, pregnant women, and those affected directly by COVID-19.

Finger Lakes Migrant Health Care Project

Penn Yan NY $ 582,491.00 for laptop computers, tablets, telehealth video equipment, remote monitoring equipment, and network upgrades to assist in screening, testing, and treatment for COVID-19 patients in eight

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counties, as well as to provide ongoing critical services to patients throughout the pandemic by greatly increasing the amount of services provided through remote telehealth capabilities.

Frontier Behavioral Health Spokane WA $ 197,387.00 for laptop computers, smartphones, monitors, telehealth equipment, internet access service, and software licenses so clinicians can provide interactive telehealth services with patients via phone and video to reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission while maintaining access to health care services.

Gardner Health Services San Jose CA $ 398,852.00 for laptop computers, video conferencing equipment, smartphones, mobile hotspots, and network upgrades to expand telehealth capacity and allow 80 medical, mental health and dental providers to offer remote services from home and clinic locations to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

George Washington University Medical Faculty

Associates Washington DC $ 817,248.00

for a patient telemedicine platform, laptop computers, tablets, remote monitoring equipment and licenses, connected diagnostic and examination equipment, videoconferencing equipment, and other software licenses to provide video consultation for possible COVID-19 positive patients, to offer remote monitoring of patients with confirmed cases of COVID-19 discharged from both outpatient services and the hospital, to conduct in-home testing for COVID-19 for high-risk patients, and to treat acute and chronic non-COVID-19 patients with telehealth.

Greene County Health Care Snow Hill NC $ 948,576.00 for remote monitoring and diagnostic equipment and a telehealth platform subscription to provide COVID-19 screenings using interactive voice recognition, as well as to monitor patients remotely using connected devices and to evaluate the monitoring data for abnormal readings and follow up care.

Hawarden Regional Healthcare

Hawarden IA $ 14,356.00 for telemedicine carts, laptop computers, tablets, and videoconferencing equipment for health care providers to use for telehealth visits to help evaluate and treat patients, and to offer devices for acute/inpatient patients to use to keep in contact with family and friends while in the hospital.

Hillendahl Community Health Center

Houston TX $ 627,667.00 for telemedicine carts, tablets, and translation services to reduce the spread of COVID19 by implementing telehealth solutions that will increase the number of patients served through virtual visits and provide patients the ability to monitor their health and seek treatment safely.

HOPE Clinic Houston TX $ 112,547.00 for laptop computers, tablets, and network upgrades to continue providing behavioral care to patients lacking access to remote care capabilities, and to provide education and distanced visits to patients arriving at one of four clinics in the greater Houston area

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Indian Health Center of Santa Clara Valley

San Jose CA $ 371,175.00

for laptops, tablets, phones, mobile hotspots, a telehealth platform subscription, videoconferencing equipment, and network upgrades to build an accessible health care system to help provide culturally appropriate health care services to the American Indian/Alaska Natives community, match patients with providers, and reduce strain on hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Kansas City CARE Clinic Kansas City MO $ 90,400.00

for desktop computers, wall monitors, and telehealth software licenses to continue to upgrade its telehealth equipment and increase remote patient visits to minimize inperson COVID-19 virus transmission while continuing to provide routine, ongoing care, and acute care as well as supporting patients’ behavioral health care during the pandemic.

Lake Powell Medical Center Page AZ $ 221,267.00 for telemedicine carts, laptop computers, pharmacy computers, and telehealth platform licenses to conduct outside screening and testing for COVID-19 and to allow other patients to communicate with their health care provider from the safety of their home.

Legacy Medical Care Arlington Heights

IL $ 48,591.00 for laptop computers, telecommunications equipment, network upgrades, and videoconferencing equipment so health care providers can engage patients in telehealth visits through the duration of the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond, and to allow telephone-only encounters with patients.

Leyden Family Health Service and Mental Health

Center Franklin Park IL $ 1,468.00 for phones, wireless data plans and videoconferencing software to provide distanced behavioral health

treatment and to prevent hospitalizations to free up hospitals to better manage the COVID-19 crisis.

The Los Angeles Free Clinic Los Angeles CA $ 260,959.00

for laptop computers, video monitors, telehealth equipment, and remote monitoring devices to provide self-monitoring devices for uninsured patients to use at home to monitor chronic conditions, such as uncontrolled hypertension and/or diabetes, and to report readings to their provider through video or phone consultations.

LUK Behavioral Clinic Fitchburg MA $ 28,919.00 for tablets and mobile hotspots patients can use for access to behavioral health telehealth sessions and laptops with accessories for clinicians to provide those services.

Mahaska County Hospital Oskaloosa IA $ 68,620.00 for laptop computers and telehealth conferencing equipment to increase telehealth capacity and connect more health care providers and other healthcare professionals with patients and to support virtual meetings with patient families.

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Manna Ministries Picayune MS $ 75,358.00 for laptop computers, remote monitoring equipment, and phones to continue providing access to health care during the COVID-19 pandemic, including by using telehealth capabilities to offer remote monitoring services to patients throughout southern Mississippi and Louisiana.

Meridian Health Services Muncie IN $ 240,669.00 for telemedicine carts, remote diagnostic equipment, and a telehealth platform subscription to provide acute and preventive care to patients remotely by screening, diagnosing, and treating while patients are in their homes.

Missouri Delta Physician Services

Sikeston MO $ 273,522.00 for laptops, tablets, remote monitoring equipment, telehealth equipment, and network upgrades to conduct voice and video consultation and remote treatment and monitoring of patients in several clinics throughout southeastern Missouri.

New Path Mental Health Services

Golden Valley MN $ 15,500.00 for laptop computers to be used by therapists to continue mental health treatment using telehealth services

The Nord Center Lorain OH $ 101,294.00 for laptop computers, smartboards, telecommunications equipment, and network upgrades to greatly increase access to care by using connected devices to safely monitor and treat patients.

Northeast Medical Group Stratford CT $ 494,839.00 for a telehealth platform license and associated hardware to treat economically vulnerable patients with chronic health conditions.

Northern Kentucky Mental Health

Covington KY $ 452,166.00 for laptop computers, tablets, wireless data service, and telehealth conferencing software to offer behavioral health services by distributing connected devices to at-risk patients who lack internet access and by using laptops with a camera to provide connected care services to patients.

Northwestern Memorial HealthCare

Chicago IL $ 1,000,000.00

to help support the costs of a telehealth platform, thermal temperature screening system, remote radiology workstations, remote patient monitoring equipment, and network upgrades to implement a telehealth platform to support outpatient services for patients, to maintain safe health practices in the hospitals, and to diagnose medical issues by remote reading of medical images.

NYC Health + Hospitals New York NY $ 1,000,000.00

for a telehealth platform, smartphones, remote monitoring platform subscription, and remote monitoring equipment to offer virtual urgent care for patients with COVID-19 and an at-home monitoring program for patients with confirmed or suspected cases of COVID-19 to monitor patient symptoms.

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Ocean Mental Health Services

Bayville NJ $ 58,336.00 for laptop computers and mobile hotspots to provide the entire outreach group with laptops so they can offer psychiatric, nursing, and primary care appointments via telehealth and reduce exposure to COVID-19.

PCC Community Wellness Center

Oak Park IL $ 393,575.00

for telecommunications and videoconferencing equipment and software licenses to implement and expand telehealth services during the COVID-19 crisis at twelve health care sites to continue providing primary care, behavioral health, and dental services to low-income and vulnerable patient populations through the use of telehealth services.

People's Community Clinic Austin TX $ 136,214.00

for telehealth platform subscriptions, videoconferencing licenses, laptop computers, and remote monitoring equipment to provide telemonitoring devices for patient use so providers can continue care management while the patient remains at home, and other devices for providers to facilitate telehealth visits with patients to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

PrimeCare West Chicago IL $ 260,517.00 for laptop computers and videoconferencing equipment to deliver primary care, health education, and behavioral health services to an underserved patient population in Chicago.

Prism Health Portland OR $ 28,131.00 for video conferencing software licenses and equipment, laptop computers, and mobile hot spots to offer remote video consultations and nurse triage and visits conducted via telehealth for patients with COVID-19 symptoms

Providence St. Joseph Health Consortium

Renton WA $ 866,750.00 for connected COVID-19 kits to include tablets, Bluetooth thermometers, blood pressure monitors, and pulse oximeters, as well as connected stethoscopes to be employed at seven hospitals in Washington and Oregon.

Renown Regional Medical Center

Reno NV $ 977,720.00

for a virtual screening system, remote patient monitoring equipment, laptop computers, tablets, and telehealth equipment to limit COVID-19 exposure by using telemedicine in the acute, transitional care, and ambulatory settings, to implement a COVID-19 virtual screening portal to treat patients from home, and to deploy a telehealth intensive care unit to deliver high quality care to COVID-19 patients.

Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer

Center Buffalo NY $ 600,456.00

for network upgrades and security equipment, as well as teleconferencing software licenses, to provide virtual patient visits to continue comprehensive cancer care, including surgery, chemotherapy, immunotherapy, radiation therapy, imaging diagnostics, and regular checkups, while reducing the exposure of an at-risk patient population and clinical staff.

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Sharon Lee Family Health Care

Kansas City KS $ 23,015.00 for laptop and desktop computers, smartphones, and network upgrade equipment to perform distanced patient consultations as well as remote monitoring and treatment and drive-thru lab testing.

Southeast Arkansas Behavioral Healthcare

Stuttgart AK $ 36,231.00 for videoconferencing equipment and licenses to offer virtual mental health care to patients in five primarily rural counties.

Southern Illinois Hospital Services

Carbondale IL $ 242,600.00 for a telehealth platform subscription to provide safe emergency, inpatient, and outpatient care remotely and help patients with a reluctance to physically travel for medical care during the COVID-19 pandemic receive treatment.

Squirrel Hill Health Center Pittsburgh PA $ 144,940.00 for tablets, telecommunications equipment, and a health care data reporting and analytics platform to continue providing primary and preventive medical services to underserved patient populations during the COVID-19 crisis, including prenatal care, geriatric medical services, and behavioral health services.

St. John's Health Jackson WY $ 57,499.00 for a telehealth platform subscription, network upgrades, laptop computers, tablets, and videoconferencing equipment so medical staff can connect with greater numbers of patients at home or in remote clinics, limiting unnecessary travel and reducing potential exposure to the COVID-19 virus.

St. Lawrence Health System Potsdam NY $ 615,545.00 for laptop computers, a telehealth platform, and a remote patient monitoring platform to offer real-time video and audio consultations for patients distanced during the COVID19 crisis and to expand remote patient monitoring infrastructures in rooms of hospitalized patients

St. Thomas Community Health Center

New Orleans LA $ 999,700.00

for telehealth enhanced smartphones to provide patient care via a connected telehealth platform that also includes remote monitoring applications, such as a thermometer, pulse oximeter, blood pressure cuff, and blood sugar monitor, that can be tailored to the needs of each patient to employ live, connected chronic disease and COVID-19 care management.

St. Vincent General Hospital District

Leadville CO $ 2,796.00 for a telehealth platform subscription to deliver telehealth services to patients at the patient’s residence and increase access to care.

Sto-Rox Family Health Center

McKees Rocks PA $ 34,489.00 for laptops, VPN licenses, and other network improvements that will allow additional employees the ability to provide remote telehealth care to COVID-19 patients.

T.H.E. Clinic Los Angeles CA $ 80,894.00 for computers, telehealth equipment, and software licenses to provide behavioral health and patient education individually and in groups using remote telehealth.

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Unity Care Northwest Bellingham WA $ 302,000.00 for desktop computers, network upgrades, videoconferencing equipment, and software licenses to help expand telehealth services during the COVID-19 pandemic to reduce patient and staff exposure while maintaining patient access and service needs.

University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics

Iowa City IA $ 266,944.00

for telehealth software licenses, tablets, network upgrades, and remote monitoring equipment to screen virtually patients who have COVID-19 symptoms prior to an in-person encounter, to manage COVID-19 positive patients remotely to decrease unnecessary inpatient admissions, and to perform virtual outpatient visits for patients at higher risk for COVID-19 to minimize the need to travel and face exposure to other patients and health care workers.

UPMC Bedford Everett PA $ 22,520.00 for telehealth equipment and software licenses to expand telehealth capabilities during the COVID19 pandemic for nearly all specialties including critical and ambulatory care.

UPMC Hanover Hanover PA $ 264,969.00

for telemedicine carts, telehealth workstations, tablets, remote monitoring equipment, and videoconferencing equipment to continue to treat patients in the hospital with reduced need for PPE and in-person visits, to expand video visits to outpatient practices and specialty offices, and to provide home monitoring and care.

UPMC Passavant Pittsburgh PA $ 216,502.00

for laptop computers and a telehealth platform to increase the volume of telehealth visits for all specialties and services to facilitate remote care, conserve PPE, and stop the spread of COVID-19 by remotely screening patients who may have COVID-19 to determine if they should report to the hospital for COVID-19 testing.

Valley Presbyterian Hospital Van Nuys CA $ 381,642.00

for a virtual care platform and network upgrades to consult and treat COVID-19 positive or suspect patients who are under isolation precautions without entering the patient room and to enhance the tele-intensive care unit program, and to bolster the internal network and WiFi to accommodate outdoor testing and screening stations at the hospital.

Vitality Integrated Programs Elko NV $ 180,050.00 for a telehealth platform, remote monitoring and diagnostic equipment, laptop computers, and tablets to offer patients behavioral health services and treatment for mental health concerns, substance abuse, and medication management by employing telehealth.

Volunteers of America Oregon

Portland OR $ 740,513.00 for a telehealth platform, laptop computers, videoconferencing equipment and software, network upgrades, and other software licenses to support health care providers who will be able to provide

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care from outpatient facilities or their home to diagnose and treat patients for substance use, mental health, and behavioral health issues using telehealth.

Wayne HealthCare Greenville OH $ 2,082.00 for tablets and phones to expand telehealth and to provide communication with patients' families after urgent care, emergency surgery, and other treatment or services when families are excluded from the clinic.

Woodland Centers Willmar MN $ 118,294.00 for mobile hotspots, telemedicine upgrades to computers, video monitors, remote monitoring equipment, and network upgrades to conduct mental health and substance use services by video or telephone for patients across seven counties.

TENTH ROUND TOTAL $ 20,181,606.00

Access Health Louisiana Kenner LA $ 930,098.00 for laptop computers, tablets, network upgrades, telehealth equipment, and a telehealth platform and software licenses and will use the funding to reduce COVID-19 transmission and increase care for COVID-19 patients as well as to expand at-risk and vulnerable patient access to telehealth services.

Airline Children's Clinic Houston TX $ 58,312.00

to support the purchase of a telemedicine cart, laptop computers for health providers and tablet computers for patients, and remote patient monitoring equipment to immediately establish and deliver telehealth services to triage COVID-19 suspected cases, treat, support, and monitor COVID-19 confirmed cases, and develop a long-term telehealth service for patients that may have mobility issues due to age or chronic medical conditions.

Avenel Community Health Center

Lemoore CA $ 194,700.00 for telecommunications network improvements to help deploy a telehealth platform and expand telehealth offerings during the COVID-19 pandemic and for remote blood pressure machines to monitor patients with chronic health conditions.

Betances Health Center New York NY $ 122,710.00

for laptops, tablets, phones, mobile hotspots, video conferencing software and equipment, and remote monitoring and diagnostic equipment to maintain access for the patient population to primary care and behavioral health services, to keep patients engaged throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, including by using telehealth, to address patient mental health disorders that have been exacerbated by the pandemic, and to free up hospital resources for those with COVID-19.

Boulder Community Hospital

Boulder CO $ 638,842.00 for video visit workstations for the hospital, telehealth platform software licenses, and remote monitoring equipment to provide home monitoring for COVID-19 patients and other high-risk patients, video visits for ambulatory, primary care, and urgent care clinics to screen for COVID-19, and tele-

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hospital visits that allow patients in the emergency department and inpatient units to use their own device to have a video visit with a physician.

Callen-Lorde 18th Street Clinic

New York NY $ 917,255.00

for mobile hotspots, tablets and laptop computers for providers and patients, telehealth and conferencing equipment, and other software licenses to enable patients and health care providers to access the technology and connectivity necessary for remote delivery of primary care, behavioral health and dental care to patients sheltering-in-place as well as patients facing access barriers, including technological barriers.

Catholic Health System of Long Island

Rockville Centre

NY $ 141,397.00

for telemedicine carts, tablets, video monitors, and telehealth platform licenses to implement a tele-intensive care unit for the treatment of COVID19 patients, conduct video and audio telehealth visits to screen patients, and employ an outpatient COVID-19 post-hospitalization unit, which will function as a virtual extension of the care offered when the patient was hospitalized.

CCI Health and Wellness Services

Silver Spring MD $ 618,628.00

for telemedicine carts, computers, tablets, sign language and language interpretation services, call center subscription services, telehealth and videoconferencing software licenses, and remote monitoring equipment to enable health care providers to continue to provide high quality medical services, such as primary care, pediatric, and behavioral health services, to over 33,000 patients quarantined at home because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Chehalis Clinic Chehalis WA $ 451,400.00 for network upgrades, remote patient monitoring devices, laptop computers, and tablets to upgrade telecommunications infrastructure and expand telehealth opportunities in response to the COVID-19 pandemic at three clinics offering primary, behavioral health, and dental care.

Clarke County Hospital Osceola IA $ 170,072.00 for tablet computers, network upgrades, and remote monitoring equipment to offer telehealth from home for potential COVID-19 patients and to provide telehealth video units in patient and exam rooms to minimize provider-patient contact and preserve personal protective equipment.

CNS Healthcare Novi MI $ 152,075.00 for laptop and desktop computers, smartphones, and other telecommunications equipment to use telehealth and connected devices to treat children, adolescents, and adults with mental health and serious emotional disorders who are unable to receive services at a clinic due to COVID-19.

Community Counseling Services

Malvern AK $ 40,850.00 for tablets, phones, remote monitoring equipment, and telehealth subscriptions to provide video consultations for behavioral health and substance abuse counseling sessions provided via telehealth.

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Community Mental Health Centers of Warren County

Lebanon OH $ 67,979.00 for tablets, headphones, laptop computers, webcams, and telehealth stations to be able to connect via telehealth with patients during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Compass Behavioral Health Garden City KS $ 23,025.00 for laptop computers and tablets to use telehealth and allow patients access to medical providers and other medical staff to address mental health needs, including increased anxiety and depression due to isolation from stay at home orders.

DeSoto Regional Health Systems

Mansfield LA $ 240,390.00 for a telemetry video system, tablets, desktop computers, and connected telemedicine devices to provide COVID-19 screening, treatment, and follow-up for patients and to be able to evaluate, speak, and continuously capture vital signs, without having to enter the patient’s room.

Duncan Regional Hospital Duncan OK $ 56,266.00

for teleconferencing equipment and software licenses, and remote monitoring equipment to expand telehealth offerings for primary care and mental health patients by sending equipment home with chronic patients to allow home care monitoring and communication with medical staff during the COVID-19 pandemic and, after the pandemic, to provide better care in rural locations.

Eastern Shore Rural Health System

Onancock VA $ 174,634.00

for laptops, tablets, and telehealth equipment to be used by medical providers for audio and video telemedicine visits due to COVID-19 to offer chronic disease management, address disease control, help with medication tolerance, provide pediatric services virtually, and conduct remote assessment of patients with suspected COVID-19.

Excelsior Youth Center Spokane WA $ 96,500.00

for tablets, telehealth equipment and software, and telecommunications equipment upgrades to employ remote consultations and screening for COVID-19, and telehealth monitoring and treatment to help patients with chronic disease management, mental health services, and other routine and urgent medical needs.

The Family Center Brooklyn NY $ 49,855.00 for desktop computers, network upgrades, and software licenses to use telehealth resources to provide behavioral health services to vulnerable families living in some of the most impoverished communities in New York.

Family Health Services Twin Falls ID $ 284,739.00 for tablet computers, headphones, telehealth software licenses, and floor stands to implement enhanced telehealth procedures for primary care and behavioral health appointments to reduce exposure to the COVID-19 virus.

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Family Pride of Northeast Ohio

Chardon OH $ 8,013.00 for laptops and tablets to provide outpatient behavioral health treatment via telehealth for families and seniors without access to telehealth hardware.

The Floating Hospital Long Island

City NY $ 47,658.00

for video conferencing equipment and software, computers, and network equipment to offer remote consultations, treatment, and monitoring for patients requiring intensive primary care, many of whom have no access to Medicaid or other insurance, such as low-income families, homeless families, and families living in domestic violence safe houses throughout New York City

Health Care Partners of SC Conway SC $ 156,293.00 for laptops, tablets, telehealth video and audio equipment, and network upgrades to increase the ability to offer telehealth consultations and remote monitoring for primary care, behavioral health, and dental and other patient needs.

Heart of the City Health Center

Grand Rapids MI $ 493,586.00 for a telehealth platform, network upgrades, telecommunications equipment, laptops, and tablets to offer healthcare to vulnerable populations during the COVID-19 public health crisis and for years to come via a greatly expanded telehealth platform that will reach many more patients.

Hilltop Regional Health Center

Tacoma WA $ 534,139.00

for laptops, telehealth equipment and software, and network upgrades to provide care to patients with COVID-19 in a manner that maximizes patient and staff safety, to patients with limited transportation, and to patients in need of ongoing care due to chronic conditions or behavioral health needs.

HopeHealth Florence SC $ 423,645.00

for remote monitoring equipment and telemedicine carts that will be stationed at 10 clinic sites throughout four counties so providers exposed to COVID-19 that are required to selfisolate can continue seeing patients, and patients that are most vulnerable to the virus can be seen at home via telehealth remote monitoring devices for care coordination and medical tracking.

Hough Clinic Cleveland OH $ 560,356.00 for computers, connected devices, a remote patient interface platform, and network upgrades to enhance the ability to provide remote consultations and remote patient monitoring and treatment to patients who have chronic diseases and are at high risk for contracting COVID-19.

Howard University Hospital Washington DC $ 881,958.00

for telemedicine carts and associated software licenses, tablets, and network upgrades to deploy in-patient telemedicine services in the Emergency Department, Intensive Care Units, and medical/surgical departments treating patients with and without COVID-19 symptoms, including remote video and voice consultation and treatment of all patients to reduce the possibility of transmission.

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Labette Center for Mental Health Services

Parsons KS $ 41,619.00 for tablets, laptop computers, monitors, telehealth equipment, and conferencing software licenses to offer telehealth services such as video and voice consultations, mental health therapy and treatment, and remote treatment and monitoring.

Lakeland Regional Health System

St. Joseph MI $ 351,175.00

for telemedicine carts, tablets, telehealth and remote monitoring equipment, telehealth software licenses, and network upgrades to facilitate remote monitoring of ICU beds at all hospitals in the system and to expand telehealth infrastructure to allow all 350 health care providers to see patients virtually.

Lifeline Connections Vancouver WA $ 49,580.00 for laptop computers and software upgrades to enhance the ability to use telehealth capabilities to address the significant increase in demand for behavioral health services caused by the COVID-19 disease.

LifeSkills Bowling Green

KY $ 491,818.00

for laptops, network upgrades, and telemedicine software to expand telehealth capabilities throughout an 18-county region in rural Western Kentucky by providing assessments, therapy, medication management, and other behavioral health treatment for the intellectually or developmentally delayed population.

Lisbon Community Health Center

Lisbon OH $ 376,191.00

for laptop and desktop computers, tablets, telecommunications system upgrades, telehealth equipment, and remote monitoring equipment to offer telehealth medical, dental, behavioral health, women’s health, and medication-assisted treatment services in five locations to contain the spread of COVID-19.

Lorain County Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services

Lorain OH $ 26,922.00 for laptops, tablets, internet service, telehealth equipment, and software to provide addiction and mental health outpatient treatment, counseling and prevention services.

Martin Luther King, Jr. Family Clinic

Dallas TX $ 294,368.00 for remote monitoring and diagnostic equipment, telehealth software licenses, laptops and tablets, mobile hotspots, and network upgrades to allow health care providers and other clinical staff to consult and monitor patients remotely.

Meharry Medical College Nashville TN $ 718,752.00 for desktop computers, tablets, mobile hotspots, a telehealth platform, and internet access to use for screening low-income and elderly patients with symptoms suggestive of the COVID-19 infection or at a high-risk for complications from infection with the COVID-19 disease.

Memorial Hospital Logansport IN $ 103,457.00 for laptop computers, tablets, web cameras, and telehealth software licenses to enable patients to interact with health care providers remotely and decrease the necessity for physical visits to the

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hospital and health care providers to consult with and remotely monitor a COVID-19 patient without physically coming in contact.

Mental Health Association of Essex and Morris

Montclair NJ $ 39,959.00 for phones, wireless data service plans, and telehealth software to offer mental health services to patients using telehealth technologies to reduce the chances of spreading COVID-19.

Minnesota Community Care St. Paul MN $ 498,818.00 for laptops, phones, remote monitoring equipment, and software licenses to increase telehealth capacity at several clinics, including for COVID-19 testing, treatment and referral, and to expand patient access to telehealth with internet connected devices.

Positive Directions Westport CT $ 9,420.00 for laptops and telehealth software licenses to provide seamless telehealth services at the outpatient clinic providing therapy and medication management services to adolescents and adults with psychiatric and substance abuse disorders.

Providence St. Joseph Health Consortium

Renton WA $ 1,000,000.00

for telemedicine carts, telehealth monitors, and internet access to offer twoway audio/video provider-to-patient consultations and clinical assessments for use in emergency departments and intensive care units across the entire health system and to permit quarantined medical personnel to evaluate patients from a remote location.

Rochester General Hospital Rochester NY $ 794,909.00

for videoconferencing software, remote monitoring equipment, tablets, and network upgrades to increase capacity across the entire health system for remote monitoring of patients, including patients who are isolating at home, and to prevent the spread of COVID-19 by transitioning its non-clinical workforce to remote settings.

RotaCare Bay Area Milpitas CA $ 159,022.00

for laptops, tablets, and remote monitoring equipment to enable physician volunteers to offer services remotely throughout the Bay Area to high-risk patients at their home without the risk inherent in leaving their homes to visit clinics and to average-risk patients who opt to connect through the telehealth network.

St. Luke Hospital Marion KS $ 15,941.00 for laptop computers and tablets to continue serving patients during the COVID-19 pandemic by using telehealth for consultations and other routine treatment for an aging population that may have limited access to technology at home.

Singing River Services Gautier MS $ 414,717.00 for laptop computers, mobile hotspots, phones, network and telecommunications equipment upgrades, and software licenses to treat remotely and safely children and adults who have been

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diagnosed with a mental illness, including patients with the COVID-19 virus, and who have other behavioral health challenges.

Sixteenth Street Community Health Center

Milwaukee WI $ 257,284.00

for telemedicine carts, network upgrades, telehealth software, remote monitoring equipment, and telehealth equipment to provide pediatric, primary care, obstetrics, and psychiatric medical services to non-COVID-19 patients without requiring them to leave their home and to offer testing and follow-up monitoring and care via telemedicine visits for COVID-19 positive patients.

Southeast Community Health Systems

Zachary LA $ 561,131.00 for tablets, phones, mobile hotspots, and remote monitoring equipment to treat symptomatic COVID-19 patients via telemedicine to reduce exposure, to expand the telehealth program to diagnose and treat high-risk and chronic patients, and to use connected devices to improve patient health outcomes.

Southwest Mississippi Mental Health Complex

McComb MS $ 659,092.00

for telehealth carts, computers, tablets, telehealth software licenses, network upgrades, and remote monitoring equipment to increase the availability of telehealth services for treatment of substance abuse and mental health services across an eight-county region, with an emphasis on COVID-19 patients and families, as well as front line workers caring for COVID-19 patients.

University of Louisiana-Lafayette

Lafayette LA $ 271,850.00

for a telemedicine cart and tablet computers that will provide a technology platform to expand access to telehealth, reduce the demand on emergency rooms and urgent care clinics, establish a telemedicine service for employees, faculty, and students, and improve health outcomes of employees, faculty, and students who test positive for COVID-19 through daily remote monitoring.

Vantage Health System Englewood NJ $ 34,856.00 for desktop and laptop computers as well as network upgrades to expand telehealth options to continue substance abuse and behavioral health treatments.

Vermont Psychological Services

Charlotte VT $ 7,171.00 for computers, tablets, and telehealth software to continue providing behavioral health services for patients with COVID-19 using telehealth.

Westchester Medical Center Valhalla NY $ 593,957.00

for telemedicine carts, telehealth enabled intensive care equipment, mobile audiovisual setups with tablets, and video-conferencing software to support existing ICU capacities now converted to the care of COVID-19 patients, to expand the tele-ICU support services to new locations with strained resources, and to utilize funding to coordinate care across the hospital network to effectively manage bed capacity and patient distribution.

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Whitehall Family Health Center

Columbus OH $ 150,475.00 for tablets and remote monitoring and diagnostic equipment to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus and increase the ability to remotely triage COVID-19 patients and, using telehealth, decrease the number of high risk patients who have to leave their homes to receive medical care.

NINTH ROUND TOTAL $ 16,457,859.00

AccessHealth Richmond TX $ 439,286.00 for telehealth carts and network upgrades to increase clinical capacity and prevent further community spread of COVID-19 by treating primary care patients remotely for COVID-19, diabetes, hypertension, asthma, and other diseases and illnesses.

The Arc Madison Cortland Oneida NY $ 49,455.00 for laptop computers and headsets to provide remote consultations and treatment during the COVID-19 pandemic for psychological services, counseling, and occupational and physical therapy for people with developmental and other disabilities

Bridge Counseling Associates

Las Vegas NV $ 91,460.00

for laptops, cameras, telehealth equipment, internet service, and software licenses to significantly expand telehealth capabilities during the COVID-19 emergency and continue to provide mental health and substance abuse treatment, psychiatric care, and medical wellness services, including for persons who currently have, or are recovering from, COVID-19.

Central Kansas Mental Health Center

Salina KS $ 113,768.00 for laptop computers, monitors, tablets, mobile hotspots, and other telehealth equipment to increase telehealth offerings for mental health services provided in patient homes to prevent the spread of COVID-19 virus.

Central Maine Medical Center

Lewiston ME $ 270,172.00

for computers, tablets, network upgrades, and a telehealth platform to design, implement, and support an integrated telemedicine application across three sites for use of video telehealth, including specialty consultations between a provider in a distant facility and a patient, typically in a rural community, in a different facility.

Central New York Services Syracuse NY $ 546,009.00 for laptops, desktop monitors, tablets, and other telehealth equipment to conduct video consultations and remote monitoring and treatment to maintain the existing patient level of care while adhering to COVID-19 mitigation guidelines.

The Chautauqua Center Medical Center

Jamestown NY $ 164,634.00 for servers, tablets, desktop and laptop computers, and diagnostic equipment to provide remote diagnostic services and remote treatment for COVID-19 patients and other patients in need of care

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Children's Charter Waltham MA $ 20,069.00 for laptop computers to help provide specialized trauma services using telehealth, including evaluations and treatment for women and children who have witnessed traumatic violence in their homes and communities during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Clark County Rehabilitation and Living Center

Owen WI $ 201,863.00 for tablets and video telehealth equipment to perform remote diagnosis and treatment for psychiatric services and to expand primary care telehealth services to reduce patient travel in rural areas during the COVID-19 pandemic

Conway Hospital Conway SC $ 536,359.00 for telemedicine carts and a telehealth platform to assist with telehealth solutions in almost every department of the hospital, including primary care, neurology, pediatrics, and family medicine, to provide necessary patient care to mitigate the impact and spread of COVID-19.

Ellis Hospital Schenectady NY $ 131,261.00 for a telehealth platform, laptops, and telehealth equipment to provide COVID-19 symptom monitoring and testing referrals, to treat and monitor COVID-19 patients with a remote care treatment plan, and to treat other at-risk patients with chronic conditions.

Elmwood Health Center Buffalo NY $ 128,789.00 for a remote patient monitoring platform, remote diagnostic and monitoring equipment, and tablets to provide telehealth video consultations and remote diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Family Counseling Center

Gloversville NY $ 43,667.00 for laptops and related equipment so mental health professionals can provide telehealth services, such as psychiatric evaluations, medication management and therapy services, through a remote platform during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Franciscan Health Indianapolis

Indianapolis IN $ 929,834.00

for laptops, tablets, remote monitoring devices, and a remote monitoring platform, as well as other telehealth equipment, to treat patients with COVID-19 symptoms or confirmed cases and, by using telehealth and virtual care technology. to assess patients who are symptomatic or believe they may have been exposed to COVID-19 without requiring the patient to leave his or her home.

Harbor Toledo OH $ 328,126.00

for laptop computers, tablets, a patient wellness application license, mobile data plans, video telehealth licenses, and other telehealth equipment to continue treatments during the COVID-19 crisis by using telehealth to perform comprehensive mental health and substance use assessment and treatment for all patients, including psychiatric evaluations and pharmacological management, psychological testing and evaluations, and primary care services.

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Heartland Regional Medical Center

Saint Joseph MO $ 266,800.00 for tablets and wireless data plans as well as connected remote monitoring equipment and telehealth software licenses to provide remote monitoring to both COVID-19 patients and other high-risk and vulnerable patients, video conferencing , virtual visits, and patient-provider messaging.

Housing Works Health Services

Brooklyn NY $ 857,750.00 for a telehealth platform, phones, tablets, laptop computers, and internet service to provide remote telehealth services to COVID-19 patients and to meet the needs of clients without COVID-19 but who need treatment for chronic conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, asthma, and HIV/AIDS.

Insight House Chemical Dependency Services

Utica NY $ 78,528.00 for laptops, connected devices, and other telehealth equipment for telehealth services to ensure continued patient care for substance use and behavioral health treatment during the COVID-19 pandemic and to adhere to safety precautions for patients and the healthcare workforce.

InterCommunity Hartford Hartford CT $ 100,083.00

for laptops, telehealth, and remote monitoring equipment, wireless data services, and software licenses to boost access to primary care and behavioral health services using telehealth for high-risk and other patients vulnerable to COVID-19, most of whom are suffering from mental health problems, substance use disorders, or chronic disease comorbidities.

Isaiah's Place Troy OH $ 30,494.00 for touchscreen connected devices and internet access to help staff maintain communication with foster children while they are restricted from physically meeting during the COVID-19 pandemic.

JBS Mental Health Authority Birmingham AL $ 120,035.00 for tablets and wireless data services to extend psychiatric services and treatment to a high-risk patient population during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Johns Hopkins Health Systems

Baltimore MD $ 1,000,000.00

for a remote intensive care unit, a medical kiosk, tablets and other connected devices, cameras and other telehealth equipment, and patient monitoring equipment to provide routine and complex care for patients with COVID-19, including a COVID-19 Ambulatory Response Team and a regional public-private partnership to serve patients in the surrounding community, all utilizing telehealth.

Jordan Valley Community Health Center

Springfield MO $ 742,780.00

for a telehealth platform, remote diagnostic and monitoring equipment, and tablets to provide diagnostic services and treatment for COVID-19 patients at the patient’s home and, by using multiple telehealth solutions, provide access to health care for all other patients and expand clinical applications of the telehealth technology.

Key Program, Inc. Springfield MA $ 6,423.00 for laptop computers to offer telehealth mental health services, therapy, and consultation sessions with patients throughout western Massachusetts during the COVID-19 stay-in-place restrictions.

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Lafayette Foundation Clinic Lafayette LA $ 21,075.00 for computers and connected devices to use telehealth to treat rural patients for COVID-19 as well as other acute illnesses, and chronic and infectious diseases.

Legacy Community Health Services

Houston TX $ 571,045.00 for laptops, network upgrades, and video-conferencing licenses to provide voice and video consultations and remote treatment for primary medical, pediatric, family medicine, obstetrics, and behavioral health conditions during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Leland Medical Center Leland MS $ 448,442.00

for telemedicine desktop computers, laptop computers, mobile hotspots, and network upgrades for the treatment and monitoring of COVID-19 patients and for the treatment of mental health, substance abuse, opioid dependency, and chronic disease management (such as, diabetes, heart disease, and cancer) using telehealth.

Long Island Select Healthcare

Central Islip NY $ 480,854.00

for laptop computers, tablets, remote monitoring equipment, and mobile hotspots to maintain continuity of care for high-risk patients by instituting a virtual care platform with COVID-19 specific functions, such as Bluetooth stethoscopes and thermometers, and wearable pulse oximeters that track patient oxygen levels in the home.

Maple Knoll Communities Cincinnati OH $ 98,984.00

for a telehealth platform, remote diagnostic equipment, and other professional medical services to provide remote diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring, voice and video consultations, and pharmaceutical services for vulnerable older adults from their own homes, while also increasing efficiency and expanding the number of patient visits during the COVID-19 crisis.

Native American Community Clinic

Minneapolis MN $ 21,533.00 for laptops, tablets, video services and equipment, and network upgrades to provide remote monitoring and treatment, as well as telehealth consultations, and to increase the accessibility of safe medical care for its patient population.

New York-Presbyterian Hospital

New York NY $ 1,000,000.00

for telemedicine carts, tablets, a virtual triage platform, and remote monitoring equipment to provide an electronic ICU program to better support patients in intensive care by allowing clinicians to access real-time patient data for multiple patients at the same time and to allow physicians to prioritize care for patients at high risk for the COVID-19 disease.

Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center

Niagara Falls NY $ 35,640.00

for laptop computers to use telehealth systems to provide a wide range of services in the areas of primary care, obstetrics and gynecology, and mental health, and to permit providers to communicate with patients in real time on symptoms, mental health issues and other medical conditions, while practicing social distancing and slowing the spread of the COVID-19 disease.

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Northlakes Community Clinic

Iron River WI $ 286,046.00 for a telehealth kiosk and connected devices to provide virtual primary care services to rural residents throughout a 20,000 square mile service area in northern Wisconsin during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Novant Health Consortium Winston

Salem NC $ 536,485.00

for tablets, laptops, touch screen monitors, cameras, and other telehealth equipment to employ a tele-ICU for both COVID-19 and non-COVID patients and to offer ways to engage patients through use of digital technology, both within and beyond the Novant facilities in Salisbury and Bolivia, North Carolina.

Ocean Health Initiatives Lakewood NJ $ 782,629.00 for monitors, laptops, and diagnostic equipment, along with hardware and software upgrades, to offer remote monitoring and video consultations for patients at seven sites throughout the Jersey Shore area as it screens for COVID-19 and provides primary, pediatric and other medical care.

Outside In Clinic Portland OR $ 291,235.00

for laptops, tablets, mobile hot spots, a telemedicine platform, video monitors, and remote monitoring equipment to increase telehealth capabilities so patients without COVID-19 can access services remotely while the clinic can remain open and available for patients who need to be evaluated in person for COVID-19.

Portland Community Health Center

Portland ME $ 245,988.00

for a telehealth platform, computers, tablets, diagnostic equipment, mobile hotspots, and other telehealth equipment to monitor and provide care for patients in isolation who have tested positive for COVID-19, to set up dedicated telehealth rooms for all patients without the ability to participate in a remote telehealth visit, and to deploy a portable teleclinic system to monitor the vitals of patients without physically being in the same room.

Project Health Sumterville FL $ 437,114.00 for telehealth carts, laptop and desktop computers, tablets, remote monitoring equipment, and telehealth equipment to screen for COVID-19 and increase capacity for telehealth visits for primary care services for those with chronic health conditions.

Public Health Management Corporation

Philadelphia PA $ 202,065.00 for laptop computers, tablets, phones, a VPN, and network upgrades to leverage telehealth and provide an outlet for underinsured individuals to avoid emergency departments for healthcare needs and reduce the need for patients with COVID-19 to access hospital services wherever possible.

Purdue University Fort Wayne Community College

Counseling Center Fort Wayne IN $ 34,982.00

for connected devices, mobile hotspots, and other telehealth equipment to provide mental health counseling to community adults, adolescents, children and families with mental health disorders and conditions using telehealth.

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Region 8 Mental Health Services

Brandon MS $ 32,349.00 for laptops, mobile hotspots, a telehealth platform, and other telehealth equipment to continue to offer remote diagnosis, family and individual therapy, psychiatric evaluations, and other medical services to rural areas of Mississippi during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Resource Center for the Chemically Dependent

Denville NJ $ 19,750.00 for laptops, telehealth software, and network upgrades to provide remote monitoring and continuity of patient counseling sessions and medical appointments during the COVID-19 crisis.

St. Vincent Charity Medical Center

Cleveland OH $ 183,195.00

for laptop computers, connected devices, network upgrades, telehealth equipment, a telehealth platform, and internet access to give high-risk, low-income populations access to behavioral and integrated care during the COVID-19 pandemic with an emphasis on opioid addiction, substance use disorders and associated comorbidities and chronic diseases.

Shasta Community Health Center

Redding CA $ 44,263.00

for a telehealth platform and internet service for voice and video patient consultations as well as remote diagnosis and treatment to allow for comprehensive care of a multitude of conditions in an area that has been hard hit not only by the COVID-19 pandemic but also was a FEMA-declared disaster area from wildfires in 2018.

SUNY Upstate Cancer Center at Seneca Hill

Syracuse NY $ 373,731.00 for a telehealth platform subscription and tablets to deploy for COVID-19 patients and suspected COVID-19 patients to allow for virtual visits by nurses and physicians and to perform group consultations with specialists and family members (since visitors are not allowed in the hospital).

Temple University Hospital Philadelphia PA $ 902,290.00

for a remote monitoring platform, symptom diagnosis software, tablets, phones, and other telecommunications equipment to diagnose and treat patients who are COVID-19 suspected and/or confirmed, as well as to conduct telemedicine interventions for other patients who require consultation for specialty services or outpatient appointments.

Trihealth Cincinnati OH $ 537,471.00 for tablets, video monitors, and telehealth equipment and software to conduct remote monitoring and treatment for primary, specialty, and urgent care and COVID-19 response, as well as virtual evaluations of hospitalized patients to reduce exposure for providers and patients.

United Methodist Communities at the Shores

Ocean City NJ $ 909,560.00

for a remote patient monitoring platform and telehealth software licenses to be used in a skilled nursing setting to help prevent falls and other dangerous conditions without requiring excessive in-person monitoring and to allow for remote consultations in settings where either provider shortages or COVID-19 impacts would delay or prevent access to specialty or nursing care

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Universal Community Health Center

Los Angeles CA $ 170,479.00 for phones, laptops, mobile hotspots, network upgrades, remote monitoring equipment, and a telehealth platform to help the clinic transition to virtual care in response to the COVID-19 pandemic with a goal of conducting 80% of all visits using telehealth.

University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center

Cleveland OH $ 821,882.00

for telemedicine carts, tablets, and home monitoring devices to treat COVID19 patients in various clinical settings serving 1.3 million unique patients over an 18 county area of Northeastern Ohio, including populations diverse in demographic, socio-economic and home settings (urban, suburban and rural) and to prioritize COVID-19 avoidance by remotely serving patients with other clinical conditions, such as congestive heart failure, diabetes, and asthma.

University of Mississippi Medical Center/UMMC

Consortium Jackson MS $ 1,000,000.00

for connected devices, laptops, network equipment and upgrades, software licenses, and other telehealth equipment to help develop a telemedicine COVID-19 Triage Solution consisting of skilled medical, technical, and support staff using new technological capabilities to perform screenings and medical assessments, schedule testing appointments, and conduct outreach regarding COVID-19 testing results, as well as immediate expansion of non-COVID19 telehealth services to meet both urgent and routine health needs.

Upper Great Lakes Family Health Center

Gwinn MI $ 213,997.00

for telemedicine carts, computers, monitors, and diagnostic equipment to be used for community-wide triage for COVID-19 screening and testing, as well as routine medical management of nursing home and congregate living patients to reduce the risk of exposure to COVID-19 high-risk patient populations.

View Point Health Lawrenceville GA $ 315,672.00 for laptop and desktop computers, along with telehealth and conferencing software licenses and equipment, to provide crisis and traditional outpatient mental health services to individuals with COVID-19 symptoms as well as those without COVID-19 symptoms.

EIGHTH ROUND TOTAL $ 18,216,401.00

Advance Community Health Raleigh NC $ 690,671.00 to fund an integrated telemedicine system, remote monitoring devices, and networking equipment to provide COVID-19 testing, drive-up and curbside pharmacy services, and remote monitoring to address the risk factors that make vulnerable patients more susceptible to COVID-19.

Aspire Health Partners Orlando FL $ 173,037.00 for connected devices, a patient safety platform, and network equipment upgrades to support the increased need for telehealth services as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Blackstone Valley Community Health Care

Pawtucket RI $ 108,306.00 for laptops and other telehealth equipment for the treatment of patients telephonically and through video telehealth so medical providers, nurses, and medical assistants can work remotely during the

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COVID-19 pandemic and patients can receive consultations and treatment without having to leave their homes.

BridgePort Hospital Bridgeport CT $ 938,960.00 for medical carts and other telehealth equipment for intensive care to treat patients with chronic and acute illness in a manner that mitigates possible exposure to COVID-19.

BronxCare Health System Bronx NY $ 539,797.00 for connected devices, video equipment, and network upgrades to provide voice and video patient consultations as well as remote patient diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring in one of the areas hardest hit by the COVID-19 crisis.

Capstone Rural Health Center

Parrish AL $ 165,478.00 for telemedicine carts, computers, and diagnostic equipment to provide personalized care during the coronavirus crisis by integrating cameras, displays, and network access to bring remote physicians to the patient.

Children's National Hospital Washington DC $ 928,183.00

for telemedicine carts, tablets and other connected devices, a telehealth platform, and other telehealth equipment to treat seriously ill COVID-19 pediatric patients, as well as patients up to 30 years old, and to continue to provide evaluations, diagnoses, and care to patients with acute or chronic health needs via telemedicine.

Christ Health Center Birmingham AL $ 631,612.00 for laptop computers, a telehealth platform, and other telehealth equipment to expand its capacity for telehealth and move to a full telehealth model while the COVID-19 crisis persists, and to implement telemedicine and teleconferencing solutions for patient care and education.

Clinica Colorado Westminster CO $ 10,231.00 for connected devices and network enhancements to provide telehealth via telephone and video conferencing for patients with chronic and acute conditions and to assess if patients need to be directed to a COVID-19 testing facility.

CommuniHealth Services Bastrop Family Practice

Bastrop LA $ 102,016.00 for laptops and connected medical devices to enable telehealth services to treat patients with COVID-19, in addition to providing treatment for chronic disease management, mental health counseling, medication management, and other basic acute medical services.

Community Health Care Davenport IA $ 799,305.00

for computers, laptops, telemedicine carts, remote diagnostic and monitoring equipment, and a telehealth platform to safely test for COVID-19 and, because many COVID-19 patients also have underlying health conditions, to act as the primary care provider for those patients needing routine follow up and chronic disease management.

Cooper University Health Camden NJ $ 506,284.00 to support the purchase of a telehealth platform, and video and telemedicine equipment, to evaluate patients with symptoms of COVID-19 and to allow health care professionals to determine patient treatment in a safe setting for both the patient and professional.

Counseling Center of Wayne and Holmes Counties

Wooster OH $ 28,270.00 for a telehealth platform and related equipment to remotely treat patients suffering from major mental illnesses such as schizophrenia, depression, anxiety, bipolar disorders, and substance abuse to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus.

East Alabama Medical Center

Opelika AL $ 69,909.00 for connected devices and telehealth software to care for patients with infectious conditions or significant comorbidities using telehealth.

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Eprine Community Services Brooklyn NY $ 86,386.00 for connected devices, laptops, and other telehealth equipment to ensure patient access to care during the COVID-19 pandemic by expanding the use of telehealth, including telephone interaction and video-based evaluation and management health services.

Florida Community Health Centers

West Palm Beach

FL $ 884,116.00

for telehealth kiosks, connected devices, and remote monitoring equipment to provide video consultation, remote treatment, remote monitoring, and a platform for patients to participate in routine follow-up visits, off-site care management services, and other services during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Foundation Behavioral Health Services

Celina OH $ 19,965.00 for connected devices and data service upgrades so behavioral health and substance use treatments will be available via telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Goodwill NYNJ Clinic New York NY $ 435,879.00 for connected devices, cellular data plans, and hotspots to allow patients and providers to interact via voice and video platforms to avoid the need for in-person meetings to prevent the transmission of the COVID-19 virus.

Greenwich Hospital Greenwich CT $ 462,797.00 for telehealth carts and other telehealth equipment to deploy telehealth intensive care capability to continuously monitor patients while minimizing direct patient contact, and to be able to conduct remote patient screening and patient education about COVID-19.

Hunterdon Drug Awareness Flemington NJ $ 37,571.00 for computers, laptops, connected devices, telehealth equipment, and software licenses to provide mental health, substance abuse, and psychiatric services using telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Irvington Counseling Center Irvington NJ $ 17,124.00 for computers and connected devices to permit social workers and psychiatrists to use voice and video for counseling and medication monitoring during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Jefferson Parish Community Health Care Centers

Avondale LA $ 188,500.00 for computers and monitoring devices to provide telehealth in hard to reach communities in the greater New Orleans area, including remote monitoring services to provide quality care to chronically ill patients at high risk for COVID-19.

Knoxville Adult Center Knoxville TN $ 249,773.00 for computer, laptops, and other connected devices to provide mental health, addiction, social, and victim services via telehealth at 17 sites throughout East Tennessee during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Lawrence Memorial Hospital New London CT $ 384,024.00 for telehealth carts and other remote diagnostic equipment to provide patient screening and reduce in-person visits during the COVID-19 pandemic and to conduct high priority intensive care telehealth capabilities.

Legacy Emanuel Hospital and Health Center

Portland OR $ 368,912.00 for telemedicine carts, tablets, and remote diagnostic equipment to treat and monitor hospitalized patients in intensive care units and emergency departments, and to allow specialty and sub-specialty providers to safely treat and monitor patients at multiple facilities using telehealth.

Lincoln County Primary Care Center

Hamlin WV $ 967,304.00

for telehealth carts, network hardware and software upgrades, and diagnostic equipment to provide patients with greater access to care through high-quality video and voice consultations at 18 rural sites in West Virginia and thus allow providers to maximize the use of PPE with fewer staff having direct patient contact for COVID-19 testing.

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Lynn County Hospital District

Tahoka TX $ 127,980.00

for connected devices, a telemedicine platform, portable teleclinic briefcase, and other telehealth equipment to decrease patient and healthcare workers’ exposure to the COVID-19 virus, reduce routine patient visits to the hospital, and allow for continued patient care, decrease patient traffic and healthcare worker caseloads, and reduce PPE use.

Marietta Memorial Hospital Marietta OH $ 473,159.00 for telehealth carts, connected devices, and remote monitoring equipment to safely diagnose and treat geriatric patients by having crisis staff available via telemedicine to support and treat patients in their own environment during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Marin City Health and Wellness Center

Marin City CA $ 162,207.00 for computers, tablets, connected devices, and remote monitoring equipment to maintain primary care services for vulnerable patients in a safe environment, maintain the safety of frontline health care workers, and allow resources to be dedicated towards the treatment and testing of COVID-19 patients.

Metro Health-University of Michigan Health

Wyoming MI $ 356,597.00 for laptops and tablets, network upgrades and telehealth software, and licenses to conduct primary and specialty care using video and voice consultations as well as remote monitoring to treat patients during the COVID-19 crisis.

North Suffolk Mental Health Association

Chelsea MA $ 56,786.00

for laptops, tablets, and other connected devices to provide video and telephonic telehealth services to patients throughout an area with the highest prevalence of COVID-19-infected patients in Massachusetts and to ensure the highest diagnostic accuracy, safety assessment, and treatment planning.

Novant Health Consortium Winston

Salem NC $ 1,000,000.00

for monitors, cameras, connected devices, phones, and other telehealth equipment and software to deploy to multiple hospital sites for telehealth intensive care units, remote treatment and monitoring of COVID-19 patients in isolation and quarantine, video consultations, and other telemedicine applications.

NYP Brooklyn Methodist Hospital

Brooklyn NY $ 1,000,000.00 for telemedicine carts, connected devices, and remote monitoring devices to provide video consultations, remote treatment, and other home monitoring capabilities and follow up for patients with COVID-19.

Preferred Behavioral Health Group

Lakewood NJ $ 420,675.00 for laptops, phones, and remote access software to offer video and voice consultations and to conduct remote monitoring of patients under treatment for mental health and substance use issues during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Ritter Center San Rafael CA $ 133,445.00 for laptops, connected devices, smart monitors, and connected diagnostic equipment for primary health care, behavioral health psychotherapy, specialty care coordination, and other care and treatment of COVID-19 vulnerable patients through telehealth.

Rutgers Community Health Center

Newark NJ $ 21,434.00 to provide medical care and telepsychiatry to its patients living with HIV/AIDS, and pediatric, adult, and geriatric primary care through voice and video consultations, and remote treatment and Internet-connected personal safety devices to its most high-risk patients during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Saratoga Hospital Consortium

Saratoga Springs

NY $ 61,515.00 for connected devices, remote diagnosis and monitoring equipment, and other telehealth equipment to treat patients with COVID-19 infection and to expand telehealth to other patients with symptoms of COVID-19 infection, as well as those with chronic medical conditions.

Spectrum Human Services Orchard Park NY $ 463,866.00 for laptops and other connected devices to provide urgent medical care using telehealth resources to divert unnecessary hospital presentations and reserve hospital-based services for individuals who need heightened levels of care during the COVID-19 pandemic.

St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center

Paterson NJ $ 472,059.00 for a telehealth platform, monitors, cameras, laptops, and other connected devices for remote treatment and monitoring and video and voice patient consultations at several hospitals in New Jersey to treat patients with COVID-19.

St. Joseph Orphanage Cincinnati OH $ 228,619.00

for connected devices and video conferencing equipment to provide critical telehealth services, such as same-day emergent appointments, as well as immediate access to psychiatric services by videoconferencing and telephone to allow clients and families to remain safely at home during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Urban Health Plan Bronx NY $ 873,202.00 for monitors and other telehealth equipment to deliver primary and specialty medical care using digital technology for patient assessment, diagnosis, evaluation, treatment, monitoring, prevention, and education to address illness or injury.

Windrose Health Network Greenwood IN $ 223,720.00 for laptops, telehealth equipment, and other network improvements to enable distanced patient treatment for acute care appointments as well as medically appropriate chronic disease follow-up appointments to avoid spread of the COVID-19 virus.

Yale New Haven Hospital New Haven CT $ 1,000,000.00 for telehealth equipment to use with surgical and intensive care visits to minimize exposure to the COVID-19 virus while performing essential medical procedures

SEVENTH ROUND TOTAL $ 16,869,674.00

Bee Busy Wellness Center Houston TX $ 182,854.00 to purchase video monitors and connected devices to provide primary and preventive medical services, including remote monitoring, diagnosis and treatment, to COVID-19 vulnerable populations in Houston and surrounding areas.

Behavioral Health Services North

Plattsburgh NY $ 39,181.00 for connected devices, monitors, and software licenses to provide therapy, medication management, health monitoring and rehabilitation services via remote patient monitoring and telehealth to patients at risk for COVID-19.

Bethesda Community Clinic Canton GA $ 5,886.00 for connected devices and telecommunications services to use telemedicine to assess patient health, provide full-service office visits with professional providers, refill prescriptions, and determine if a patient requires COVID-19 testing.

Chicago Family Health Center

Chicago IL $ 292,000.00 to implement a telemedicine/telehealth platform to treat patients without COVID-19 symptoms or conditions, which will improve patient flow, decrease cycle time, decrease financial costs, and free up

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staff time, enabling resources to be devoted to patients that need a face-to-face visit while reducing the risk of exposure to coronavirus for all patients.

Cincinnati Children’s Hospital

Cincinnati OH $ 719,098.00

to provide telehealth services to the highest risk pediatric patients with complex health care needs, including tracheostomy and ventilator dependence, and gastrostomy and tube feeding dependence, to limit their potential exposure to COVID-19 by keeping them out of the hospital and safely at home which improves their health prognosis and frees up resources to care for children with COVID-19

Community Healing Centers Kalamazoo MI $ 36,673.00 for connected devices to assist with substance abuse and mental health treatment using remote video sessions for children and adults staying at home during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Community Service, Inc. Morrilton AK $ 44,949.00 for laptop computers, connected devices, telehealth kiosks, and other equipment to use for remote treatment of its youth patient population or for distanced office visits during the coronavirus pandemic.

Community Teaching Homes, Inc.

Toledo OH $ 20,761.00 to provide the full continuum of behavioral health services through telehealth connections to COVID-19 highly vulnerable and at risk children and families, with a focus on youth involved with the child welfare, juvenile justice, and developmental disabilities systems.

Council for Jewish Elderly Chicago IL $ 6,783.00 to provide telehealth services in its skilled nursing facility and outpatient counseling departments for over 350 older adults to limit in-person care as much as possible to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 disease.

Four County Mental Health Center

Independence KS $ 16,129.00 for connected devices to provide telehealth services during the COVID-19 pandemic for outpatient mental health therapy, substance abuse disorder therapy, psychiatric rehabilitation, and other telehealth services.

Franklin County Memorial Hospital

Meadville MS $ 262,934.00 for telemedicine carts, servers and additional equipment to remotely diagnose, treat and monitor patients who are unable to receive care on-site as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Genesis PrimeCare Marshall TX $ 990,716.00 to provide comprehensive primary health care, pediatric care, and behavioral health services through video and voice telehealth consults, and Internet-connected remote patient monitoring and treatment to serve low-income and underserved patients.

Grace Medical Home Orlando FL $ 34,732.00 for connected devices and telecommunications services to expand the use of telehealth services for medical care to low-income, uninsured patients during the COVID-19 pandemic

Greater Elgin Family Care Center

Elgin IL $ 39,639.00 for the purchase of laptops to expand its capacity to provide virtual visits for a wide variety of medical services to limit the spread of COVID-19.

Helio Health Syracuse NY $ 504,034.00 for laptops, tablets and other telehealth equipment to conduct remote monitoring and treatment of patients with COVID-19, as well as voice and video consultations, to ensure continued care for the patient population while protecting the healthcare workforce.

Heritage Clinic and Community Assistance

Program for Seniors Pasadena CA $ 41,457.00

to use telehealth services and devices to treat older adults in Los Angeles County with mental health issues who are underserved and often low-income, many of whom are homeless and especially vulnerable during the COVID-19 outbreak.

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Hope House Outpatient Clinic

Albany NY $ 8,586.00 to purchase computer equipment to treat patients with substance abuse disorders while maintaining social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Impact Family Counseling Birmingham AL $ 75,000.00 for connected devices to provide telehealth and video health services to treat mental health disorders during the pandemic.

Intermountain Health Care Murray UT $ 772,680.00

to provide remote visits and consultations to patients in Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, Arizona and Nevada, to reduce potential exposure to COVID patients in facilities, free up hospital/clinic spaces for treatment of COVID-19-related patients, and reduce the potential transmission of COVID-19 to health care providers from patients who are asymptomatic but infected.

Jewish Family and Children's Services

Tucson AZ $ 27,320.00 to provide mental health telehealth services to individuals suffering from significant forms of mental health disorders, including at risk low-income, older adults and individuals with disabilities, to prevent social isolation, depression, anxiety, and other stress due to COVID-19.

Jewish Family Service of the Desert

Palm Springs CA $ 19,636.00 to provide mental health telehealth services and counseling sessions to address symptoms of mental health disorders and reduce the mental health challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Mattapan Community Health Center

Mattapan MA $ 755,468.00 for connected home monitoring devices and other equipment to enable the provision of remote medical services for patients with chronic conditions, and for the monitoring of patients who have tested positive for COVID-19 and are able to selfisolate at home.

OLV Human Services Lackawanna NY $ 174,840.00 to support the cost of connected devices and telemedicine solutions used to remotely treat COVID-19 vulnerable populations using video telehealth applications throughout Erie and Niagara counties.

Reliance Health, Inc. Norwich CT $ 18,601.00 for telehealth services and devices to continue contact with individuals who have chronic and persistent mental health diagnoses and are at high-risk for the COVID-19 disease.

River Edge Behavioral Health

Macon GA $ 735,365.00

for telehealth services to care for the most clinically and financially challenged individuals with behavioral health conditions or developmental disabilities, including mental illnesses, substance use disorders, co-occurring behavioral health disorders, and autism, thereby freeing up funds that would have been used to cover telehealth costs to serve individuals with COVID-19.

Salina Family Healthcare Center

Salina KS $ 14,418.00 for laptops, web cameras, monitors, and other equipment to provide video and voice consultations for medical, dental, behavioral health, and clinical pharmacy patients, freeing up physical space and staff to take care of patients with COVID-19 requiring face to face appointments.

Southeast Alabama Rural Health Associates

Troy AL $ 732,827.00 to expand telehealth services across its ten community health centers, providing video and voice consults and remote treatment to its patient population for ongoing primary health care services and for COVID-19 screening, testing and treatment.

Southwest General Health Center

Middleburg Heights

OH $ 190,150.00 for connected devices, laptops and other equipment that will be used to conduct remote patient monitoring, medical voice and video consultations, and inpatient care to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Tanner Medical Center, Inc. Carrollton GA $ 879,520.00 to implement new telehealth services and expand existing telehealth services to treat inpatients, and to provide remote services to patients needing treatment for chronic conditions, behavioral health

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services, and other medical conditions, including COVID-19 high-risk, vulnerable, underserved, and low-income patients.

The Transition House St. Cloud FL $ 106,625.00 to purchase computers, tablets and other equipment to help remotely treat patients with substance abuse and mental health problems during the COVID-19 crisis.

Via Care Community Health Center, a Federally Qualified

Health Center Los Angeles CA $ 157,123.00 to implement telehealth services to conduct video visits to serve its low-income and COVID-19

vulnerable patient population

Wirt County Health Services Association, Inc.

Elizabeth WV $ 274,432.00

to provide health services remotely, including primary care, behavioral health, and dental services, to COVID-19 positive patients in Wirt and Jackson Counties, West Virginia, and Meigs County, Ohio, to minimize the spread of the virus and to prevent high-risk and vulnerable populations from contracting the virus

Yakima Neighborhood Health Services

Yakima WA $ 177,945.00 to provide video telehealth services and remote patient consults to its lowincome patient population during the COVID-19 pandemic.

SIXTH ROUND TOTAL $ 8,358,362.00

Ampala Health Yuba City CA $ 332,079.00 to expand its video telehealth services using connected devices at COVID-19 testing centers to limit both patient and provider exposure.

Avenue 360 Health and Wellness

Houston TX $ 297,975.00 to provide video telemedicine services to low-income and vulnerable patients at risk for COVID-19 through mobile telehealth sites at public housing locations in the city of Houston and throughout Harris County.

Brazos Valley Community Action Agency, Inc. dba

HealthPoint

College Station

TX $ 415,621.00 to provide remote patient monitoring devices and services for its rural, vulnerable, high-risk patient population.

The Children's Home of Cincinnati

Cincinnati OH $ 456,871.00 to expand its video telehealth consultations and remote monitoring programs serving its low-income and vulnerable patient population throughout the Greater Cincinnati area that has been displaced by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Chinatown Service Center, a Federally Qualified Health

Center

Los Angeles, Monterey Park, San Gabriel,

Alhambra

CA $ 460,572.00 to implement telehealth to continue providing primary care, mental health, and dental services to low-income and vulnerable patient populations during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Community Health Centers of Burlington

Burlington VT $ 782,903.00 for its eight sites to provide telehealth visits through the use of connected devices designed to serve community residents, primarily low-income patients, who face barriers to access comprehensive primary care, psychiatry, behavioral health, and dental care services.

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Community Health Center of Lubbock, Inc.

Lubbock TX $ 143,584.00 to expand its telehealth services to mitigate and limit exposure of patients and staff to COVID-19-positive patients receiving care while continuing to provide care to its vulnerable patients, including the elderly and chronically ill.

Delaware Valley Community Health, Inc.

Philadelphia PA $ 504,880.00 to provide telehealth services to its patients who are predominantly vulnerable and at high-risk for COVID-19.

El Rio Santa Cruz Neighborhood Health Center, Inc., dba El Rio

Health

Tucson AZ $ 444,462.00 to provide video telehealth services and remote patient monitoring of chronic diseases to ensure continued care for high-risk patients during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Fair Haven Community Health Clinic

New Haven CT $ 430,438.00 to provide its COVID-19 high-risk and vulnerable patient population with video and voice consults, and management of chronic conditions through patient-based Internet-connected remote monitoring.

Greater Baden Medical Services, Inc.

Brandywine MD $ 537,747.00 to expand its video telehealth services and remote patient monitoring to continue to provide care to its low-income patients outside of emergency rooms overwhelmed by COVID-19 patients.

Health Access for All, Inc., dba Angeles Community

Health Center Los Angeles CA $ 442,376.00 to implement remote patient monitoring to care for patients who are most susceptible to COVID-19,

including chronically ill and elderly patients

Holyoke Health Center, Inc. Holyoke MA $ 668,335.00

to use telehealth to provide its high-risk and vulnerable patients with HIV infectious disease services and management, substance use disorder program treatment and adherence counseling, and nutrition, medication management, and oral health services, thereby reserving staff, equipment, and other onsite supplies specifically for patients with COVID-19 symptoms and conditions.

Kennedy Krieger Children's Hospital, Inc.

Baltimore MD $ 994,950.00 to expand its video telehealth and remote patient monitoring services to continue to provide care to vulnerable and high-risk children, adolescents, and adults with disabilities.

Linn County Department of Health Services

Albany OR $ 56,332.00 to implement telehealth services to provide medical services, mental health services, and maternal health services to its community, a third of which lives in rural and remote areas.

MA FQHC Telehealth Consortium

Boston MA $ 939,627.00

to maximize the health center providers and patients with access to telehealth via phone calls and videoconferencing, and use connected thermometers and pulse oximeters for remote monitoring of COVID-19 patients and connected blood pressure monitors for the monitoring of patients with hypertension.

Matagorda Episcopal Health Outreach

Bay City TX $ 193,038.00 to provide telehealth services to treat patients with COVID-19 as well other infectious disease, including patients needing psychiatric services and other patients who have acute and chronic conditions.

Mount Sinai Hospital New York NY $ 862,950.00

to provide remote patient monitoring services to pediatric patients suffering from at least one preexisting, chronic condition, such as asthma, cardiac disease, diabetes, or immunocompromise, who are dependent on ongoing monitoring of their condition to ensure that they remain in reasonable health.

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Navajo Nation Department of Health

Window Rock AZ $ 954,990.00 to provide home health care and remote monitoring services throughout the Navajo Nation to patients who are isolated and under shelter-in-place orders, including low-income, elderly and vulnerable and high-risk patients.

Opportunities Industrialization Center, Inc.,

dba OIC Family Medical Center

Rocky Mount NC $ 27,468.00 to expand its remote patient care program to provide connected devices to patients infected by COVID-19 or highrisk patients suffering from chronic conditions.

Parker Health Group Somerset NJ $ 28,838.00 to provide physical, occupational, and speech therapy through telehealth for elderly members of the community.

Pomona Community Health Center

Pomona CA $ 209,933.00

to implement video and telephonic visits to provide medical, dental and behavioral health services to its COVID-19 high-risk and vulnerable community members who are either afraid to access services due to the risk of being infected or who have been advised to “stay at home” due to multiple at-risk health conditions.

South Plains Rural Health Services, Inc.

Levelland TX $ 109,365.00 to expand its telehealth services to provide continued care to COVID-19 patients as well as its vulnerable, low-income, uninsured and under-insured patients.

Spectrum Health Services, Inc.

Philadelphia PA $ 40,417.00 to implement telehealth services to allow providers to continue to care for its vulnerable patient population, which it characterized as the most impoverished patient base in Philadelphia.

Wilmington Community Clinic

Los Angeles, Wilmington

CA $ 232,291.00 to provide remote patient monitoring, video, and voice telehealth consultations to low-income and vulnerable patient populations in Los Angeles County, which has been heavily impacted by the COVID19 pandemic.

Wright Center Medical Group

Scranton PA $ 629,051.00 to deploy in-home patient monitoring kits and expand its video telehealth services to provide remote care to its high-risk and vulnerable populations, including older adults, homeless individuals, and individuals in rural areas.

FIFTH ROUND TOTAL $ 11,197,093.00

Augusta University Medical Center

Augusta GA $ 113,744.00 to expand its ultraportable ultrasound program to differentiate and screen COVID-19 patients for different types of respiratory diseases prior to hospital admittance.

Children's Hospital Colorado Aurora CO $ 807,090.00 to implement telehealth services to provide continuity of medical care for children, adolescents, and young adults with complex pediatric illnesses in the Rocky Mountain region.

Country Doctor Community Health Centers

Seattle WA $ 392,770.00

to serve its low income, high-risk, and vulnerable patient population by building its telehealth capacity and online screening functionality to triage COVID-19 patients remotely, while also leveraging telehealth to treat patients with chronic conditions like diabetes, hypertension, pulmonary disorders, and substance abuse disorders.

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Greene County General Hospital

Linton IN $ 60,480.00 to expand its mobile telehealth capacity to ensure continued care to its patients, including its senior patient population, that have been displaced by the emergency COVID-19 response within its current facilities

The Institute for Family Health

New Paltz NY $ 729,118.00 for 16 of its community health centers, including group homes for the developmentally disabled, to provide telehealth visits for primary medical and preventive care, mental health care, and care management services for patients of all ages.

Lancaster Health Center Lancaster PA $ 75,710.00 to expand telehealth capacity to screen and treat COVID-19 patients, and manage care for patients at risk of severe complications if exposed to COVID-19, including care for its migrant patient population with high poverty rates and older patients with pre-existing conditions.

Loudon Community Health Center T/A HealthWorks for

Northern Virginia Leesburg VA $ 93,380.00 to expand its video telehealth services to identify COVID-19 patients remotely and provide remote

patient care

Mayo Clinic Rochester MN $ 1,000,000.00 to implement video telehealth services and remote patient monitoring across its Midwest presence of over 50 communities in Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, to minimize exposure and slow further spread of the COVID-19 virus while maintaining patient care and monitoring standards.

McLaren Health Care Corporation

Grand Blanc MI $ 626,328.00

for 12 health care provider sites to enhance telehealth connectivity across Michigan, in order to provide safe high-quality care to patients, including high risk and vulnerable patients at the Karmanos Cancer Center, and to decrease the exposure to all health care providers using multiple telehealth platforms and devices.

New York Psychotherapy and Counseling Center

Jamaica NY $ 126,799.00 to implement telehealth to serve low-income and at-risk patients struggling with mental health issues, in order to reduce 911 calls and emergency room visits, and expedite post-hospital discharge to free up space in New York City’s hospital system.

Parker Jewish Institute for Health Care and Rehabilitation

New Hyde Park

NY $ 97,965.00 for telehealth services and connected devices, including remote monitoring devices, to care for the elderly and chronically ill in its 527-bed skilled nursing facility and rehabilitation center specializing in the care of older adults.

Service Program for Older People, Inc.

New York NY $ 26,180.00 to implement telehealth services to provide comprehensive mental health services to adults age 55 and older, who are at a high risk for COVID-19 due to age, medical frailty, and isolation, and in order to avert unnecessary emergency room visits.

Valley-Wide Health Systems, Inc.

Alamosa CO $ 46,437.00 to implement video telehealth services to provide virtual health visits for COVID-19 screening and primary medical care to its vulnerable low-income and elderly patients.

FOURTH ROUND TOTAL $ 4,196,001.00

Anne Arundel Medical Center, Inc.

Annapolis MD $ 664,606.00 to implement video telehealth services to diagnose and treat COVID-19 patients across 11 Medically Underserved Areas throughout Central Maryland and to support remote patient visits and monitoring

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to protect high-risk patients who must be triaged out of the hospital, or as part of an early discharge program for non-COVID patients to preserve hospital capacity.

Christiana Care Health Services

Newark DE $ 714,322.00 to expand its telehealth and remote patient monitoring services to low-income, vulnerable patients, primarily in New Castle County.

Garfield Health Center Monterey

Park CA $ 130,217.00

to provide remote care to low-income, vulnerable patients with underlying and/or chronic health conditions that are at high risk for COVID-19, while triaging COVID-19 patients in the San Gabriel Valley.

HIV/AIDS Alliance for Region 2 dba Open Health Care

Clinic Baton Rouge LA $ 116,049.00 to expand its telehealth and remote patient monitoring capabilities to treat low-income, vulnerable

patients.

NYU Grossman School of Medicine

New York NY $ 772,687.00 to expand telehealth services that allow high-risk, elderly, and vulnerable patients to remain at home while receiving complex care and chronic disease management.

White Plains Hospital Medical Center

White Plains NY $ 165,832.00 to deploy telehealth services to treat high-risk and vulnerable patients with pre-existing pulmonary conditions and to implement telehealth services to address the facility’s surging patient population, while minimizing the risk of COVID-19 exposure for staff and patients without COVID-19.

THIRD ROUND TOTAL $ 2,563,713.00

Banyan Community Health Center, Inc.

Coral Gables FL $ 958,270.00 to serve 24 Medically Underserved Areas in Miami-Dade and Broward counties by providing telehealth services to approximately 2,000 low-income and highrisk patients so that patients can receive medical care at home during the pandemic.

Health Partners of Western Ohio

Lima OH $ 737,098.00 to provide telehealth services targeted at lowincome patients by deploying telemedicine carts so that patients can receive medical care at 71 community locations.

NYU Langone Health New York NY $ 983,772.00

to employ telehealth in operating rooms and conference room spaces that have been converted into ICUs so doctors and health care providers can carefully monitor ICU patients from separate floors, thus magnifying the finite number of available ICU specialists, reducing exposure to the coronavirus, and maximizing the limited supply of personal protective equipment.

St. John's Well Child and Family Center

Los Angeles CA $ 382,331.00 to treat 21,000 patients in South Los Angeles and the City of Compton through remote patient monitoring, video consults, and voice consults.

The University of Michigan Hospital

Ann Arbor MI $ 649,000.00 to implement remote patient monitoring for high risk COVID-19 patients to reduce the need for hospital admissions, and to expand video visit capacity so that patients with and without COVID-19 can receive medical care at home during the pandemic.

SECOND ROUND TOTAL $ 3,710,471.00

Grady Memorial Hospital Atlanta GA $ 727,747.00 to implement telehealth video visits, virtual check-ins, remote patient monitoring, and e-visits to patient’s hospital rooms, enabling it to continue to provide high quality patient care, keep patients safe in their homes, and reduce the use of personal protective equipment during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Hudson River HealthCare, Inc.

Peekskill NY $ 753,367.00 for telehealth services to expand its frontline COVID-19 testing and treatment programs serving a large volume of low-income, uninsured, and/or underinsured patients throughout southeastern New York State, encompassing the Hudson Valley, New York City, and Long Island.

Mount Sinai Health System New York NY $ 312,500.00 to provide telehealth devices and services to geriatric and palliative patients who are at high risk for COVID-19 throughout New York City’s five boroughs.

Neighborhood Health Care, Inc.

Cleveland OH $ 244,282.00 to provide telemedicine, connected devices, and remote patient monitoring to patients and families impacted by COVID-19 in the City of Cleveland’s West Side neighborhoods, targeting low-income patients with chronic conditions.

Ochsner Clinic Foundation New Orleans LA $ 1,000,000.00 to serve high-risk patients and vulnerable populations in Louisiana and Mississippi, to treat COVID-19 patients, and to slow the spread of the virus to others.

UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh PA $ 192,500.00 to provide telehealth services to children who have received organ transplants and are thus immune compromised and at high risk for COVID-19.

FIRST ROUND TOTAL $ 3,230,396.00