Federal Communications Commission DA 23-234 Before the FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20554 In the Matter of Promoting Telehealth to Low-Income Consumers COVID-19 Telehealth Program ) ) ) ) ) ) WC Docket 18-213 WC Docket No. 20-89 REPORT Adopted: March 21, 2023 Released: March 21, 2023 By the Chief, Wireline Competition Bureau: I. INTRODUCTION 1. In this Report, the Wireline Competition Bureau (Bureau) analyzes how the Connected Care Pilot Program (Pilot Program) and the COVID-19 Telehealth Program impacted health care providers’ use of telehealth services. Telehealth took on an increasingly critical role in health care delivery during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Additionally, advances in technology and broadband connectivity are transforming health care from a service delivered solely through traditional brick and mortar health care facilities to include connected care options delivered via a broadband Internet access connection directly to the patient’s home or mobile location. See, e.g., Frank Cunningham and Sam Marwaha, Rapid Advances in Digital and Remote Health Are Changing the Care Delivery Landscape (Feb. 8, 2021), https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/sponsored/rapid-advances-digital-and-remote-health-are-changing-care-delivery-landscape. As a result, since the COVID-19 pandemic began in spring of 2020, many health care providers expanded their telehealth options or began offering telehealth for the first time. The COVID-19 Telehealth Program enabled health care providers to continue offering necessary care throughout the pandemic, and the ongoing Connected Care Pilot Program has increased participation in telehealth and improved health care outcomes. II. BACKGROUND 2. The Commission’s efforts to support telehealth care offered by health care providers first began in 2020 with the adoption of the Connected Care and COVID-19 Program Report and Order. See Promoting Telehealth for Low-Income Consumers; COVID-19 Telehealth Program, WC Docket No. 18-213, Report and Order, 35 FCC Rcd 3366 (2020) (Connected Care and COVID-19 Program Report and Order). While the Commission adopted the Pilot Program and COVID-19 Telehealth Program on the same day, each program serves a different role in supporting telehealth access. See Connected Care and COVID-19 Program Report and Order, 35 FCC Rcd 3366. Before the COVID-19 pandemic began, the Commission initially contemplated a pilot program to be funded through the Universal Service Fund (USF or Fund) to study how the Commission might support connected care services. See Promoting Telehealth for Low-Income Consumers, WC Docket No. 18-213, Notice of Inquiry, 33 FCC Rcd 7825 (2018) (Connected Care Notice of Inquiry or Notice of Inquiry); Promoting Telehealth for Low-Income Consumers, WC Docket No. 18-213, Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, 34 FCC Rcd 5620 (2019) (Connected Care Notice). The Commission identified “connected care” services as a subset of telehealth that uses broadband Internet access service-enabled technologies to deliver remote medical, diagnostic, patient-centered, and treatment-related services directly to patients outside of traditional brick and mortar medical facilities—including specifically to patients at their mobile location or residence. See Connected Care and COVID-19 Program Report and Order, 35 FCC Rcd at 3375, 3385, paras. 14, 39. Although the Commission adopted the Connected Care Pilot Program at the outset of the coronavirus pandemic, the Pilot Program’s purpose—to gain insight into how the Fund might be leveraged to promote connected care services—was not specifically connected to the COVID-19 pandemic. See id. at 3368-69, paras. 5-6. While the Pilot Program was not adopted to specifically address the coronavirus pandemic, the Commission did contemplate the Program being useful in remote treatment of infectious diseases such as COVID-19. See id. at 3385, para. 39. By contrast, the Commission adopted the COVID-19 Telehealth Program pursuant to Congressional direction to provide funding on a temporary, emergency basis to health care providers responding to the pandemic. Connected Care and COVID-19 Program Report and Order, 35 FCC Rcd at 3375, para. 13. Following the final selections in the Connected Care Pilot Program in March 2022, Chairwoman Rosenworcel charged Commission staff with preparing, within a year, a report on lessons learned thus far from the COVID-19 Telehealth Program and the Connected Care Pilot Program. See FCC Announces Final Set of Projects Selected for the Connected Care Pilot Program, WC Docket 18-213, Public Notice, 9 (2022) (Statement of Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel) (Connected Care Final Selection Public Notice). A. COVID-19 Telehealth Program 3. On March 27, 2020, in response to the coronavirus outbreak, the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act was signed into law, providing, among a panoply of other actions, $200 million to the Commission to support health care providers in the fight against the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. CARES Act, Pub. L. No. 116-136, 134 Stat. 281 (2020). This bill is available at https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/house-bill/748?q=%7B%22search%22%3A%5B%22cite%3APL116-136%22%5D%7D&s=1&r=1. The CARES Act appropriates $200 million to the Commission “to prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus, including to support efforts of health care providers to address coronavirus by providing telecommunications services, information services, and devices necessary to enable the provision of telehealth services during an emergency period, as defined in section 1135(g)(1) of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1320b-5(g)(1).” The CARES Act established the COVID-19 Telehealth Program “to prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus” including support of health care providers “to address coronavirus by providing telecommunications services, information services, and devices necessary to enable the provision of telehealth services.” See CARES Act, Pub. L. No. 116-136, 134 Stat. 281, 531, 15 U.S.C. § 9001 (note) (2020). 4. On April 2, 2020, the Commission established the COVID-19 Telehealth Program with a budget of $200 million for its first round (Round 1). Connected Care and COVID-19 Program Report and Order, 35 FCC Rcd 3366. The Program provides 100% reimbursement for eligible equipment and services. Id. at 3376-77, para. 17. End-user devices and equipment were eligible for support, as were other connected devices and monthly recurring charges for six months for Round 1 or 12 months for the second round (Round 2). CARES Act, 134 Stat. at 531. 5. The Commission’s work regarding purchasing and invoicing for Round 1 is complete. The Commission fully obligated the $200 million appropriated by Congress by issuing awards for 539 applications from April 16, 2020, through July 8, 2020. Press Release, FCC, FCC Approves Final Set of COVID-19 Telehealth Program Applications (July 8, 2020), https://www.fcc.gov/document/fcc-approves-final-set-covid-19-telehealth-program-applications. Awardees had until December 31, 2020, to complete purchases and initiate eligible services and until July 31, 2021, to submit invoices and reimbursement requests. See Wireline Competition Bureau Extends the COVID-19 Telehealth Program September 30, 2020 Purchase and Implementation Deadline, WC Docket No. 20-89, Public Notice, 35 FCC Rcd 10580 (WCB Sept. 28, 2020); Wireline Competition Bureau and Office of the Managing Director Set July 31, 2021 Invoicing Deadline for COVID-19 Telehealth Program and Provide Post-Program Guidance, WC Docket No. 20-89, Public Notice, 35 FCC Rcd 14628 (WCB/OMD 2020) (Round 1 Invoicing Deadline Public Notice). The reimbursement period for recurring costs, such as broadband or software subscriptions, has lapsed, and the Commission has paid all qualifying Round 1 reimbursement requests. 6. Supplemental funding of $249.95 million was provided in December 2020 through the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021. See Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, Pub. L. No. 116-260, Division N-Additional Coronavirus Response and Relief, Title IX-Broadband Internet Access Service, § 903 “FCC COVID-19 Telehealth Program” (2020), https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/house-bill/133/text (Consolidated Appropriations Act); Section 903(b), Additional Appropriation, provides as follows: “Out of amounts in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, there is appropriated $249,950,000 in additional funds for the COVID-19 Telehealth Program, of which $50,000 shall be transferred by the Commission to the Inspector General of the Commission for oversight of the COVID-19 Telehealth Program.” Section 903(a)(3), in turn, defines the term “COVID-19 Telehealth Program” to mean “the COVID-19 Telehealth Program established by the Commission under the authority provided under the heading ‘SALARIES AND EXPENSES’ under the heading ‘FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION’ under the heading ‘INDEPENDENT AGENCIES’ in title V of Division B of the CARES Act (Public Law 116-136; 134 Stat. 531).” (case formatting in the statute). As directed in this second appropriation, the Commission held a 10-day comment period on how to handle first round applications that were not funded, as well as the metrics to be used in evaluating applications. See Wireline Competition Bureau Seeks Comment on COVID-19 Telehealth Program Application Evaluation Metrics, WC Docket No. 20-89, Public Notice, DA 21-14 (WCB Jan. 6, 2021). The second appropriation also appended to the initial CARES Act language certain requirements for the application process, including equitable geographic distribution of awards, a requirement that Round 1 applicants who were not selected be allowed to amend their applications, a two-stage application review process, and specific Congressional reporting requirements. See Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021. The Commission adopted requirements and procedures governing Round 2 on March 30, 2021. See COVID-19 Telehealth Program; Promoting Telehealth for Low-Income Consumers, WC Docket Nos. 20-89 and 18-213, Report and Order and Order on Reconsideration, 36 FCC Rcd 7141 (2021) (Second COVID-19 Report and Order). The second appropriation, combined with unclaimed Round 1 funds, Based on financial records maintained by the Office of the Managing Director, approximately 7% of Round 1 awards went unused, a figure that includes funding for 17 awardees that submitted no eligible reimbursement requests. The unclaimed Round 1 funds were rolled over to Round 2. See Wireline Competition Bureau Approves Sixth and Final Group of Funding Awards in Round 2 of COVID-19 Telehealth Program, WC Docket No. 20-89, Public Notice, FCC 22-88, n.2 (2022). provided for Round 2 awards of $256.4 million to 446 applicants, announced between August 2021 and January 2022. Federal Communications Commission, Press Release, FCC Announces Final Set of Commitments for COVID-19 Telehealth Program (Jan. 26, 2022), https://www.fcc.gov/document/fcc-announces-final-set-commitments-covid-19-telehealth-program. At the present stage of Round 2, awardees have completed all purchases and are being reimbursed by the Commission. All reimbursement requests must be submitted by October 31, 2023. See Wireline Competition Bureau Extends Deadlines for the COVID-19 Telehealth Program Round 2, WC Docket No. 20-89, Public Notice, DA 22-805 (WCB July 29, 2022). B. Connected Care Pilot Program 7. As part of the same Connected Care and COVID-19 Program Report and Order establishing the COVID-19 Telehealth Program, the Commission also established the Connected Care Pilot Program to help support the continuing trend toward connected care services and defray eligible health care providers’ costs of providing connected care services. Connected Care and COVID-19 Program Report and Order, 35 FCC Rcd at 3367, para. 2. The Pilot Program designated up to $100 million in Universal Service Funds over three years for selected pilot projects with an emphasis on supporting these projects for low-income Americans and veterans. Id. at 3368, para. 4. The Commission expected that the Pilot Program would benefit many low-income patients and veterans who are responding to a wide variety of health challenges such as diabetes management, opioid dependency, high-risk pregnancies, pediatric heart disease, mental health conditions, and cancer. Id. at 3368-69, para. 5. The Commission established three specific goals for the Pilot Program, to determine how USF support can be used to: (1) improve health outcomes through connected care; (2) reduce health care costs for patients, facilities, and the health care system; and (3) support the trend towards connected care everywhere. Id. at 3415, para. 83. 8. The Pilot Program provides support for 85% of the cost of eligible services and network equipment, which include: (1) patient broadband internet access services; (2) health care provider broadband data connections; (3) other connected care information services, and (4) certain network equipment (e.g., equipment necessary to make a supported broadband service function, such as routers). Id. at 3397, para. 55. The remaining 15% share of the costs of eligible services must be paid by the selected Pilot Program recipients from eligible sources, and participating health care providers must also pay the costs of any ineligible expenses associated with their respective projects. See id. at 3388-89, para. 43. See also 47 CFR § 54.611(b)(1) (“Eligible sources include the applicant or eligible health care provider participants, state grants, appropriations, or other sources of state funding; federal funding, grants, loans or appropriations except for other federal universal service funding, or other sources of federal funding; Tribal government funding; and other grants, including private grants.”); 47 CFR § 54.611(b)(2) (“Ineligible sources include (but are not limited to) in-kind or implied contributions from health care providers; direct payments from service providers, including contractors and consultants to such entities; and for-profit entities.”). Additionally, all applicants participating in the Connected Care Pilot Program are subject to the Commission prohibition on gifts from service providers. See Connected Care and COVID-19 Program Report and Order, 35 FCC Rcd at 3412, para. 76. The Pilot Program does not provide funding for devices, including end-user connected devices (e.g., tablets, smart phones, or remote patient monitoring equipment), medical equipment, health care provider administrative costs, personnel costs (including, but not limited to medical professional costs), or other miscellaneous expenses. See id. at 3402-04, paras. 65-66. The Pilot Program also does not fund network deployment, the construction of networks between health care providers, or connectivity services between health care provider sites. Id. at 3399-40, para. 60. III. DISCUSSION 9. We next provide specific information about funding for the COVID-19 Telehealth Program and Connected Care Pilot Program, as well as an analysis of lessons learned to date from the programs. A. COVID-19 Telehealth Program 10. Selectees have completed all purchases in the COVID-19 Telehealth Program. As noted above, all Round 1 expenses have been reimbursed to awardees, while the Round 2 reimbursement process is underway, and some Round 2 awardees are in mid-stream with recurring service agreements. The COVID-19 Telehealth Program helped health care providers respond to the COVID-19 pandemic by supporting the purchase of telehealth equipment and related services that enabled providers to offer new and more treatments via telehealth. Telehealth services supported by the COVID-19 Telehealth Program reimbursements were particularly effective for remote patient monitoring applications and treatment for behavioral health conditions. 11. The Commission informed awardees in both rounds that they should complete post-program reports providing information on funding-related outcomes, the devices and services purchased, any unused award funding, and general feedback on the COVID-19 Telehealth Program and its processes for applications and reimbursements. The Round 2 report template is slightly different in format and wording but requests responses on a nearly identical set of topics. The reporting templates were released in Public Notices on December 28, 2020 (Round 1) and May 25, 2022 (Round 2). See Round 1 Invoicing Deadline Public Notice, 35 FCC Rcd at 14631 and Wireline Competition Bureau and Office of Managing Director Set July 31, 2023 Invoicing Deadline for COVID-19 Telehealth Program Round 2 and Provide Post-Program Guidance, WC Docket No. 20-89, Public Notice, DA 22-582 (WCB/OMD May 25, 2022) (Invoicing and Reporting Public Notice). Post-program reports by Round 1 awardees were due January 31, 2022. See Round 1 Invoicing Deadline Public Notice, 35 FCC Rcd 14628. Because Round 2 is ongoing, only a small number of Round 2 post-program reports have been received. Most Round 2 reports are expected by the reporting deadline of January 31, 2024. The Round 2 reporting deadline and guidance were announced in the Invoicing and Reporting Public Notice. The January 31, 2024 deadline has not changed, despite other deadline extensions and hurricane-related waivers. Thus, this Report focuses on Round 1 and its post-program reports. A wrap-up report, as required by the Second COVID-19 Report and Order, will be issued in 2024. Second COVID-19 Report and Order, 36 FCC Rcd at 7167, para. 78. Per the Commission’s direction, the report should review “the effectiveness of the COVID-19 Telehealth Program funding on health outcomes, patient treatment, health care facility administration, benefits from services and connected devices on patients treatments and outcomes, administration, and health care providers overall expanded telehealth programs, and any other relevant aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Such information could include: feedback on the application and invoicing processes; a description of how funding was helpful in providing or expanding telehealth services, including anonymized patient accounts; a description of how funding promoted innovation and improved health outcomes; and other areas for improvement.” Id. 1. Funding Award Summary 12. Between April 16, 2020, and July 8, 2020, the Commission issued awards for the full $200 million in available Round 1 funding to health care providers in 47 states, the District of Columbia, and Guam. Federal Communications Commission, Press Release, FCC Approves Final Set of COVID-19 Telehealth Program Applications (July 8, 2020), https://www.fcc.gov/document/fcc-approves-final-set-covid-19-telehealth-program-applications. In the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, Congress required the Commission to award Round 2 funding “to the extent feasible” to “at least one applicant from all 50 states and the District of Columbia.” Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, § 903(c)(2). As a result, the Second COVID-19 Report and Order directed that, over the course of both rounds of the Program, at least two awards be made in each state, territory, and the District of Columbia. Second COVID-19 Report and Order, 36 FCC Rcd at 7158, para. 48. The Commission issued Round 2 awards for $256.4 million to 446 health care providers in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Territories of American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands in a series of commitment batches, beginning August 26, 2021, and ending January 26, 2022. Federal Communications Commission, Press Release, FCC Announces Final Set of Commitments for COVID-19 Telehealth Program (Jan. 26, 2022), https://www.fcc.gov/document/fcc-announces-final-set-commitments-covid-19-telehealth-program. Lists of all Round 1 and Round 2 awardees are contained in Appendices B and C. 2. Lessons Learned 13. Most Round 1 reports presented qualitative and quantitative evidence suggesting that COVID-19 Telehealth Program funding was effective in helping patients access health care during the pandemic. Many post-program reports concluded that telehealth funding helped safeguard health professionals and vulnerable populations, conserved resources such as hospital rooms and personal protective equipment (PPE), and assisted in maintaining or increasing the volume of patient care services. For general effectiveness in sustaining health care delivery during the pandemic, see Asian Pacific Health Care Venture, Inc., Post-Program Report, Questions 2.b, 4.b (Outcomes tab), https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/search/search-filings/filing/105271238417059 (filed May 27, 2021) (Asian Pacific HCV Post-Program Report); Tanner Medical Center, Post-Program Report, Questions 3.b, 6.b., 7.b. (Outcomes tab), https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/search/search-filings/filing/1006149897162 (filed Oct. 6, 2021) (Tanner MC Post-Program Report); Navajo Nation Department of Health, Post-Program Report, Question 3, p. 1, https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/search/search-filings/filing/10201453827584 (filed Jan. 31, 2022) (Navajo Nation DH Post-Program Report); El Rio Santa Cruz Neighborhood Health Center, Question 2.b. (Outcomes tab), https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/search/search-filings/filing/1062944784452 (filed June 29, 2021) (El Rio Santa Cruz NHC Post-Program Report); Jewish Family Service of the Desert, Post-Program Report, Question 3.b., p. 3, https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/search/search-filings/filing/1012806658381 (filed Jan. 28, 2022) (JFS of the Desert Post-Program Report); and Pacific Clinics East, Post-Program Report, Questions 3.b, 7.b (Outcomes tab), https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/search/search-filings/filing/10426285253218 (filed April 26, 2021) (Pacific Clinics East Post-Program Report). With regard to safeguarding health professionals and vulnerable populations, examples appear in Eastern Shore Rural Health System, Inc., Post-Program Report, Question 3.b, https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/search/search-filings/filing/10126218942143 (filed Jan. 26, 2022) (Eastern Shore Rural Health Post-Program Report); Valley View Health Center, Chehalis Clinic, Post-Program Report, Question 6, https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/search/search-filings/filing/10621360711164 (filed June 21, 2021) (Valley View-Chehalis Post-Program Report); Spring Branch Community Health Center, Post-Program Report, Questions 3, 3.a, 3.c, https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/search/search-filings/filing/10128446229770 (filed Jan. 28, 2022) (Spring Branch CHC Post-Program Report); JFS of the Desert Post-Program Report, Question 3.a., p. 2; Asian Pacific HCV Post-Program Report, Question 6.b. (Outcomes tab); St. Luke's Hospital of Duluth, Post-Program Report, Question 6, p. 3, https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/search/search-filings/filing/1012877542625 (filed Jan. 28, 2022) (St. Luke's Duluth Post-Program Report); St. John's Riverside Hospital, Post-Program Report, Question 3, p. 1, and Question 3.d., p. 2, https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/search/search-filings/filing/10131003726296 (filed Jan. 31, 2022) (St. John's Riverside Post-Program Report). With regard to conserving resources, see Atlantic Health System, Inc., Post-Program Report, Question 4.b, https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/search/search-filings/filing/1013187006634 (filed Jan. 31, 2022) (Atlantic Health Post-Program Report); Saratoga Hospital Consortium, Post-Program Report, Question 3, https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/search/search-filings/filing/10131257287380 (filed Jan. 31, 2022) (Saratoga HC Post-Program Report); and Stony Brook University Hospital, Post-Program Report, Question 3.d, p. 2, https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/search/search-filings/filing/1013129696709 (filed Jan. 31, 2022) (Stony Brook UH Post-Program Report). Better ability to sustain or increase pre-pandemic patient care services were reported by, for example, Navajo Nation DH Post-Program Report, Question 3.b (Outcomes tab); JFS of the Desert Post-Program Report, Question 3, p. 2, and Question 6, p. 4; El Rio Santa Cruz NHC Post-Program Report, Question 3.b (Outcomes tab); Asian Pacific HCV Post-Program Report, Questions 3.b, 7.b (Outcomes tab); Atlantic Health Post-Program Report, Question 8.b; and Saratoga HC Post-Program Report, Question 3. The ways that awardees approached their pandemic-related needs were varied. Many purchased handheld devices like tablets, laptops, web cams, or remote patient monitoring devices, and networking gear like wireless access points, network switches, and teleworker VPN gateway-routers. Lists of these and other devices and their utility are cited in Stony Brook UH Post-Program Report, Question 2, p.1; Asian Pacific HCV Post-Program Report, Questions 3.b, 5.b, 6.b (Outcomes tab); El Rio Santa Cruz NHC Post-Program Report, Questions 6.b and 6.c (Outcomes tab); and St. John's Well Child and Family Center, Post-Program Report, Question 1, p.1, https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/search/search-filings/filing/102012750916091 (filed Jan. 31, 2022) (St. John's WCFC Post-Program Report). Many used COVID-19 Telehealth Program funding to buy video conferencing services, broadband service subscriptions, software licenses for telehealth platforms, and a variety of cloud-based services and data storage. For examples of services like telehealth platform licenses, software licenses, and video conferencing subscriptions, see Stony Brook UH Post-Program Report, Question 3.d, pp. 2-7; El Rio Santa Cruz NHC Post-Program Report, Questions 6.b and 6.c (Outcomes tab); and St. John's Riverside Post-Program Report, Question 1, p. 1. A strength of the COVID-19 Telehealth Program was its flexibility in accommodating locally designed telehealth initiatives. Awardees report several notable use cases for COVID-19 Telehealth Program funding. 14. Continuity of care. Many participants reported that participation in the COVID-19 Telehealth Program allowed them to continue providing necessary care to patients during the pandemic while protecting patients and providers from the heightened health risks brought on by the spread of COVID-19. Most participants noted significant increases in the use of telehealth. Barnes Jewish Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri (Barnes), reported that its virtual visits grew from 4,000 in 2019 to more than 180,000 virtual encounters in 2020. See Barnes Jewish Hospital, Post-Program Report, Question 3.b, p. 3, https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/search/search-filings/filing/1012782298990 (filed Jan. 27, 2022) (Barnes Jewish Post-Program Report). Barnes spent 90% of its funding on connected devices, including connected telehealth carts, tablet computers, remote patient monitoring devices and patient kits, and connected stethoscopes. Id., Question 1, p.2. Asian Pacific Health Care Venture, Inc. in Los Angeles, California, experienced an increase from 36% of services being provided via telehealth in March 2020 to 86% of services provided via telehealth by January 2021, after it began participating in the COVID-19 Telehealth Program. See Asian Pacific HCV Post-Program Report, Question 3.b (Outcomes tab). Its most useful purchases were network switches, video conferencing software, tablet computers, and laptops. Id., Question 6.b. The 20,000 video visits enabled by the COVID-19 Telehealth Program allowed Grady Health System in Atlanta to “maintain [its] clinic volumes throughout the height of COVID” as remote treatment was used for patients with chronic illnesses such as cancer, patients with high blood pressure, patients on anticoagulation therapy, and patients with heart and vascular illnesses. See Grady Memorial Hospital Corporation, Post-Program Report, Question 3.d, p. 2, https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/search/search-filings/filing/10131470907934 (filed Jan. 31, 2022) (Grady Post-Program Report). Grady used Program funds to purchase remote teleconferencing appliances, high-resolution monitors, telehealth carts and mobile devices, connected medical cameras, and software licenses. Id. at 1. 15. The University of Florida Department of Pediatrics, Gainesville, Florida (UF), reported that “we expanded our telemedicine offerings by more than 500% across most of our pediatric specialties thanks to support from the COVID-19 Program.” See University of Florida Department of Pediatrics, Post-Program Report, Question 3.b, https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/search/search-filings/filing/101070798506947 (filed Jan. 7, 2022) (University of Florida Pediatrics Post-Program Report). The COVID-19 Telehealth Program, coupled with innovative outreach programs through local schools and county extension offices, enabled UF to serve additional patients from outside of Florida. Id., Questions 3.b, 5, and 6. UF used Program funds to purchase multi-function home medical exam tools, tablet computers, fingertip pulse oximeters, connected baby scales, connected stethoscopes and related software, remote glucose monitors, speaker phones, web cameras, and smartphone-compatible scales. Id., Question 1. Saratoga Hospital Consortium in Saratoga Springs, New York, offered no telehealth prior to the pandemic, but ramped up to 27,203 video visits in 2020 and 14,149 video visits in 2021. See Saratoga HC Post-Program Report, Question 3, p. 2. Using funding from the COVID-19 Telehealth Program, Saratoga navigated a dramatic increase in COVID cases by diverting patients from the emergency room to temporary facilities in a parking lot for triage with wireless access points and tablets. Id., Question 3, p. 2. Saratoga reported that this change “would not have been possible without iPads, portable devices, and connectivity in the parking lot.” See id. 16. While other local health care providers had to reduce patients and lay off staff during the pandemic, Harbor in Toledo, Ohio, was able to build on its modest existing telehealth program and “quickly expand the scope of our HIPAA compliant telehealth service delivery model with funding from the COVID-19 Telehealth Program.” See Harbor, Post-Program Report, Question 3, p. 2, https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/search/search-filings/filing/101311851322425 (filed Jan. 31, 2022) (Harbor Post-Program Report). Harbor used Program funding to purchase HIPAA compliant telehealth software licenses for clinical staff, laptops with cameras and speakers for clinical staff, a patient wellness app, and tablets for patients with pre-installed telehealth software. Id., Question 1. Harbor was able to scale up its services to serve current clients and also accept referrals from health care providers in other parts of Ohio that could not adjust to the pandemic operating environment. The number of Harbor telehealth patients grew 264% during the pandemic. See Harbor Post-Program Report, Question 3, p. 3. 17. Patient experience. The use of telehealth also improved the quality of the patient experience. Even after the worst of the pandemic ended and patients began returning to clinics, Barnes noted that patients’ new familiarity with telehealth treatment made it possible to “improve the patient journey by allowing a mix of in-person and virtual care which decreased travel time, reduced exposure to pathogens in waiting rooms, and allowed patients to interact with their provider from the comfort of their own home.” See Barnes Jewish Post-Program Report, Question 3.c, p. 3. Using telehealth enabled additional members of the patient’s care team, the patient’s caregiver and medically trained interpreters to join appointments for Asian Pacific Health Care Venture’s patients. See Asian Pacific HCV Post-Program Report, Question 7.b (Outcomes tab). In the long-term care facility, Grady Health System was able to link patients who were locked down in one facility with HIV/AIDS specialists who were located at another facility and also create patient consultations involving the long-term care facility’s primary care doctor and a multidisciplinary team from off-site. See Grady Post-Program Report, Question 3.d, p. 2. Valley View Health Center in Chehalis, Washington, reports that some skeptical medical professionals later recognized telehealth’s benefits: “The pandemic forced us into doing telehealth with much initial reluctance, but our providers are now converted, and as one stated, ‘I am grateful every day for the option and think it is working well.’” See Valley View Health Center, Post-Program Report, Question 5, https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/search/search-filings/filing/10621360711164 (filed June 21, 2021) (Valley View Post-Program Report). Finally, Providence Regional Medical Center, Everett, Washington, offered several direct quotes from patients related to telehealth visits completed from January to March 2021: · “Our visit was a joy.... Providence has provided a simple process allowing us to participate in a virtual office visit which is a very appreciated option in these trying times.” · “I really like using Zoom for appointments. I realized I was a lot more relaxed and able to communicate better.” · “Love the telemedicine.” · “I loved the fact that due to a schedule change in my surgery date, [my doctor] adapted to a Zoom visit easily, as I was in pre-op quarantine.” See Providence Regional Medical Center - Everett, Post-Program Report, Question 8, https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/search/search-filings/filing/10605063126902 (filed June 4, 2021) (Providence Regional Post-Program Report). In sum, both providers and patients appreciated how access to telehealth services improved the patient experience. 18. Remote patient monitoring. The availability of telehealth provided by the COVID-19 Telehealth Program bolstered some participants’ ability to monitor patients’ medical conditions from home. Faith Regional Health Services in Norfolk, Nebraska, initiated its first-ever remote patient monitoring program using Program funds to purchase tablet computers, blood pressure cuffs, weight scales, and pulse oximeters that were used for 140 patients. See Faith Regional Health Services, Post-Program Report, Question 1, p. 1, https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/search/search-filings/filing/10131300760645 (filed Jan. 31, 2022) (Faith Regional Post-Program Report). It found that better remote patient monitoring reduced in-patient admissions and allowed for constant monitoring for patients who could not tolerate risks associated with office visits. Id., Question 3.a, p. 1. Stony Brook University Hospital in Stony Brook, New York, used the COVID-19 Telehealth Program to fund remote monitoring kits and service plans for 176 patients who had been treated for COVID-19, treated for heart failure, or discharged after surgery. See Stony Brook UH Post-Program Report, Question 3, pp. 2-3. Participants reported satisfaction with the overall quality of service and felt that it facilitated early detection of complications. Id., Question 3, p. 3. Although Stony Brook University Hospital cautions that other confounding variables cannot be ruled out, the readmission rate for patients in the remote patient monitoring program was 3%, compared to 11% previously. Id., Question 3, p. 3. Atlantic Health System in Morristown, New Jersey, used Program funding to purchase connected devices and services allowing remote patient management and thus was able to care for COVID-19 patients in their homes in six New Jersey counties. See Atlantic Health Post-Program Report, Questions 5.b, 7.b, 8.b. To reach certain underserved and older populations, Atlantic Health negotiated special terms with a vendor so devices could be deployed to homes. Id., Question 9.b. The connected devices enabled earlier hospital discharges and seven-day-per-week monitoring of COVID-19 patients, thus conserving PPE and protecting staff from infection. Id., Questions 2.b, 4.b. 19. Behavioral health. According to the World Health Organization’s assessment of early studies it commissioned, the pandemic “has had a severe impact on the mental health and well being of people around the world.” World Health Organization, Mental Health and COVID-19: Early evidence of the pandemic's impact at 1 (2022), https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/WHO-2019-nCoV-Sci_Brief-Mental_health-2022.1. The COVID-19 Telehealth Program enabled participants to treat their patients for behavioral health issues remotely. When asked if its Program purchases affected patient health outcomes, Access Community Health Centers, Inc., of Richmond, Texas, highlighted that the Program was particularly helpful for treating behavioral health issues and noted that it had a very high volume of patients and patients with high need. See Access Community Health Centers, Inc., Post-Program Report, Question 4, https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/search/search-filings/filing/104200275909696 (filed Apr. 20, 2021) (Access CHC Post-Program Report). Although Access Community Health did not provide telehealth prior to the pandemic, it now uses telehealth for 90% of behavioral health visits. See Access CHC Post-Program Report, Question 5. In one case, a patient with complex medical conditions was experiencing increased anxiety due to the pandemic and changes in her regular access to specialty care services. Access Community Health was “able to engage in a mindfulness intervention over the phone, complete guided imagery, explore the mind-body connection, and then assist the patient with scheduling a same-day virtual visit with her medical provider.” Id., Question 3. 20. Many other Program participants also highlighted the value of telehealth in addressing behavioral health conditions. Barnes Jewish Hospital noted that the use of telehealth to treat behavioral health issues improved no-show rates because there may have been “an associated stigma” with in-clinic visits. See Barnes Jewish Post-Program Report, Question 3.a, p. 2. Spring Branch Community Health Center in Houston, Texas, provided behavioral health services via telehealth prior to the pandemic, but was able to expand its offerings with Program funding. See Spring Branch CHC Post-Program Report, Question 3.b. Eastern Shore Rural Health System, Inc. in Onancock, Virginia, started offering telehealth services during the pandemic and delivered multiple types of care, including teledentistry and chronic disease management. See Eastern Shore Rural Health Post-Program Report Branch CHC Post-Program Report, Question 3.c. Eastern Shore noted that the “ability to provide responsiveness and continuity of care has become even more essential as patients struggle with the effects of isolation, stress, grief, and depression resulting from the ongoing pandemic." Id., Question 3.c. In addition to patient care, Eastern Shore scheduled a weekly online meeting between its care providers and an external child behavioral health provider to discuss cases and expand the providers’ knowledge base. Id., Question 5. 21. Harbor provided advice to other behavioral health agencies on setting up telehealth services. See Harbor Post-Program Report, Question 3, p. 2. It also reported an incident that highlights how telehealth can be used in emergencies. During a group video session for patients with substance use disorders, a Harbor clinician realized that one participant had relapsed and was at serious risk of overdose. Id., Question 3, pp. 2-3. While another team member called 911 to have paramedics dispatched to the patient’s location, the clinician used the new software and connected devices to redirect the group to a different telehealth session. Id. The clinician was able to maintain verbal and visual contact with the patient until the paramedics arrived. Id. B. Connected Care Pilot Program 22. The three-year, $100 million Connected Care Pilot Program is ongoing. The Commission made its final round of selections in March 2022. Final Selection Notice at 2, para. 6. After each year of funding, Pilot Program participants are required to file annual reports providing data on, among other things, patient population, patient satisfaction, impact on the number of appointments and hospital stays, and progress toward meeting the Pilot Program’s goals. See Promoting Telehealth for Low-Income Consumers, WC Docket No. 18-213, Report and Order, 36 FCC Rcd 10642, 10658, para. 38 (2021) (Second Connected Care Report and Order). The Bureau will prepare a final report in 2026 on the Pilot Program after the final projects are complete. See id., 36 FCC Rcd at 10658, para. 17. 1. Funding Award Summary 23. The filing window for the Pilot Program opened on November 6, 2020, and closed on December 7, 2020. Wireline Competition Bureau Announces Connected Care Pilot Program Application Filing Window Opening, WC Docket No. 18-213, Public Notice, 35 FCC Rcd 12751 (2020) (Connected Care Pilot Program Filing Window Notice). The Commission received 220 applications. In total, the Pilot Program approved 111 projects seeking approximately $98.2 million in funding serving patients in 40 states, including the District of Columbia. Final Selection Notice at 2, para. 6. These selections represented several different geographic areas and provider types, served patients in underserved communities, and addressed a range of health conditions. 24. On January 15, 2021, the Commission announced the initial set of Pilot projects, which included 14 applicants with 23 separate projects requesting $26.5 million. FCC Announces Initial Projects Selected for the Connected Care Pilot Program, WC Docket No. 18-213, Public Notice, 36 FCC Rcd 593 (2021) (January Selection Notice). On June 17, 2021, the Commission announced a second set of Pilot projects, which included 36 separate applications requesting $31.3 million. FCC Announces Second Set of Projects Selected for the Connected Care Pilot Program, WC Docket No. 18-213, Public Notice, 36 FCC Rcd 10533 (2021) (June Selection Notice). Shortly after the announcement of the second round of projects, the Commission released a Report and Order offering additional guidance to Pilot Program participants on eligible services, competitive bidding, data reporting, and the invoicing process. Second Connected Care Report and Order, 36 FCC Rcd at 10646-49, 10651-54, 10657-59, paras. 14-18, 21-25, 32-34, 36-38. Following further review of the applications on file, the Commission announced a third set of selections on October 27, 2021, which included a selection of 26 entities with a total of 36 separate project applications amounting to $15.3 million. FCC Announces Third Set of Projects Selected for the Connected Care Pilot Program, WC Docket No. 18-213, Public Notice, 36 FCC Rcd 15952 (2021) (October Selection Notice). On March 16, 2022, the Commission announced its fourth and final round of selections approving 16 projects for a total of $29.8 million in funding. Final Selection Notice at 2, para. 6. A list of all selectees for the Connected Care Pilot Program is in Appendix D. 2. Lessons Learned 25. At this time many of the projects in the Connected Care Pilot Program are in their early stages of implementation. Given that a limited number of annual reports have been filed because most Pilot Program participants have not yet completed their first year of funding, the data currently available to the Commission is limited. The following discussion therefore represents our initial impressions of, and projections for, the Pilot Program. Even at this early stage, it is already apparent that participating healthcare providers are able to serve more patients via telehealth than before they began participating in the Pilot Program. 26. Increased participation in telehealth. Based on the projects selected by the Commission, Connected Care Pilot Program projects will open the door for telehealth use for participating health care providers, some of whom had little to no experience with telehealth prior to being selected for participation in the Pilot Program. Fourteen percent of selectees reported in their initial applications that they had no experience with telehealth and another 33% reported less than 5 years experience with it. All Connected Care Pilot Program applications are available in WC Docket No. 18-213, which is available on the Commission’s Electronic Filing Comment System. See FCC website, Welcome to the FCC’s Electronic Comment Filing System, https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/search/search-filings (last visited Mar. 13, 2023). We expect that many of these Pilot Program participants will elect to continue offering the telehealth services they originally obtained from the three-year Pilot Program after it closes. The Pilot Program will also allow for increases in the number of patients participating health care providers are able to treat. Indeed, the initial Annual Report submissions indicate a 10-20% increase in the number of patients Pilot Program participants are able to serve. See Blessing Health System Annual Report at 2.1c (Under Provider Focused Questions tab); University of Virginia Health System Annual Report at 2.1c (Under Provider Focused Questions tab). With the three years of telehealth experience enabled by the Pilot Program, we anticipate that participants will be well-positioned to use telehealth to meet patients’ future needs. 27. Improved health outcomes. We anticipate that Pilot Program participants will experience significant improvement in patient health outcomes as a result of implementing telehealth capabilities with the use of Pilot Program funding. Participants previously indicated that by providing high-speed broadband services for patients who have little to no access to connectivity, patients will be able to utilize virtual visits and remote patient monitoring devices. See e.g. IHS-CAL Round Valley Indian Health Center Application (requesting high-speed patient broadband to allow patients access to remote patient monitoring for chronic health conditions); Heritage Health Clinic Application (implementing video visits to improve adherence to treatment plans); Banyan Community Health Center (reducing emergency room visits and hospitalizations by implementing remote patient monitoring. We anticipate that these tools, available due to Pilot Program funding, will lead to decreases in appointment cancellations, emergency room visits, and hospitalizations, and increases in patient engagement and adherence to treatment plans. See id. For example, providers targeting patients experiencing high risk pregnancy, mental health and substance use disorders, and chronic conditions project that incorporating virtual visits and remote patient monitoring will lead to a significant improvement in providers’ ability to administer quality care. See e.g. Christiana Care Health Services Application (focusing on improving access for patients experiencing high risk pregnancy); Intermountain Centers for Human Development Application (focusing on improving access for patients experiencing mental health and substance use disorders). 28. We expect that, like the COVID-19 Telehealth Program, the Connected Care Pilot Program will have a significant positive impact on behavioral health and remote patient monitoring. Eighty-three percent of selectees indicated in their initial applications that they would leverage connected care services for behavioral health care. Additionally, 64% of selectees indicated that they would provide their patients with remote monitoring. 29. Providers also anticipate that funding from the Pilot Program will significantly improve their ability to increase treatment and care for vulnerable patients who experience homelessness, live in public housing, or live in rural and Tribal communities. See IHS-CAL Round Valley Indian Health Center Application (requesting funding to provide patients in rural and tribal communities with broadband capabilities to be able access Telehealth platforms); Heritage Health Clinic Application (requesting funding for high speed wireless broadband internet service for low income patients, vulnerable adults and patients experiencing homelessness); The Metro Health System Application (requesting funding for high-speed broadband for patients who live in public housing). As participants continue to implement their projects over the several years, we expect to receive additional insight into the positive impact the Pilot Program has had on patient health outcomes and the ability for providers to facilitate quality care. 30. Other benefits. Initial reports indicate that the Connected Care Pilot Program has improved areas related to health care such as patient well-being and costs to the health care provider. The University of Virginia Health System (UVA) reported that patients saved significant travel time, experienced a reduction in time away from work or time away from school, and experienced shorter wait times when engaging with telehealth services. University of Virginia Health System Annual Report at 3.4b-d (Under Patient Experience Questions tab) Further, Temple University Hospital indicated that providing connected care services through the Pilot Program lead to increased savings for the health care provider. The provider is not currently tracking the exact savings but indicates on the report that they have generally increased savings through using connected care services. Temple University Hospital Annual Report at 2.3a (Under Provider Focused Questions tab). 31. Challenges faced. Most providers that have submitted reports have indicated overall satisfaction with the Pilot Program, though the initial reports reveal challenges that the Commission should consider as it continues its evaluation of how the USF can improve telehealth use. Digital literacy and health literacy are crucial for participating in remote patient monitoring and remain barriers for many patients. UVA reported that patients, especially geriatric and non-English speaking patients, are often intimidated by technology. University of Virginia Health System Annual Report at 3.5b (Under Patient Experience Questions tab). Further, UVA reports that it is helpful to have materials and instructions for online platforms in more than one language and to provide patients with technical support to troubleshoot any needs related to connectivity. Id. We certainly agree that digital literacy is an important factor in the success of telehealth efforts and will be mindful of consideration moving forward. 32. Additionally, it appears that shifting priorities over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic may have impacted which selectees ultimately participated in the Pilot Program. Out of the 111 projects selected for funding, six projects totaling $11.3 million in approved funding formally withdrew from the program. See Letter from Sean Whitely-Ross, Chief Financial Officer, OCHIN at 1 (Nov. 10, 2022), https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/document/1111205212795/1 (OCHIN Withdrawal Letter); Letter from Melissa Frederick, Manager of Finance Operations, Trinity Health Consortium at 1 (Aug. 16, 2022), https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/document/10816210193392/1 (Trinity Healthy Consortium Withdrawal Letter); Letter from Robyn East, Financial Analyst, Heritage Clinic at 1 (Dec. 10. 2021), https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/document/1210250327402/1, (Heritage Clinic Withdrawal Letter); Letter from Shannon Sale, Chief Strategy Officer, Grady Health System at 1 (Nov. 29, 2021), https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/document/121372096669/1 (Grady Health System Withdrawal Letter); Letter from Shannon Gerig, Chief Executive Officer, Mountain Valley Health Center at 1 (July 22,2021), https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/document/1072656454581/1 (Mountain Valley Health Center Withdrawal Letter); Letter from Rick Davis, Chief Executive Officer, Central Peninsula Hospital at 1 (July 12, 2021), https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/document/1071516569438/1 (Central Peninsula Withdrawal Letter). Generally, participants who have formally withdrawn from the Pilot Program experienced operational barriers in implementing their programs or changes to their telemedicine priorities since the peak of the pandemic when the Pilot Program application period opened. See OCHIN Withdrawal Letter at 1 (stating “operational barriers and limited capacity” to implement Pilot Program goals impacted their ability to participate in the Program); Grady Withdrawal Letter at 1 (expressing that “changes to priorities related to telemedicine” impacted their feasibility to fully implement their goals for the Program). See also Central Peninsula Hospital Withdrawal Letter at 1; Trinity Health Consortium Withdrawal Letter at 1; Mountain Valleys Health Center at 1 (explaining that changes in “executive leadership” and “staff” resources impacted their ability to carry out their goals for the Pilot Program). We also note that several projects were removed from the Pilot Program for failing to file their initial Request for Funding by the deadline. Twenty-six projects selected for $10.5 million in funding were removed from the Pilot Program after failing to file their initial Request for Funding by the deadline. See Connected Care and COVID-19 Program Report and Order, 35 FCC Rcd at 3414, para. 81. IV. CONCLUSIONS 33. With the COVID-19 Telehealth Program and Connected Care Pilot Program scheduled to wind down over the next few years and in light of the recent advances in telehealth utilization and popularity, we will continue to monitor the impact of both programs to aid us in assessing future options for telehealth support. In considering whether and how to build on these programs, the Commission may want to consider a few general takeaways from the COVID-19 Telehealth Program and the Pilot Program. 34. First, telehealth has become an invaluable component of health care. Participants in both programs highlighted the importance of the availability of telehealth, particularly for behavioral health and maternal health treatment and for remote patient monitoring. 35. Additionally, the COVID-19 Telehealth Program appears to have generally been more attractive to applicants than the Pilot Program because it provided a more expansive definition of eligible services, which included reimbursement for connected devices, and offered 100% reimbursement for eligible devices and services. Participants faced some challenges regarding administration. There were recurring complaints about the complex and cumbersome Invoice Processing Platform (IPP) used for submission and initial review of reimbursement requests. For examples of complaints and suggestions regarding the IPP invoicing platform, see Navajo Nation DH Post-Program Report, Question 9, p. 2; Asian Pacific HCV Post-Program Report, Question 5 (General Program Feedback tab); El Rio Santa Cruz NHC Post-Program Report, Question 5 (General Program Feedback tab); Broward Health, Post-Program Report, Question 5 (General Program Feedback tab), https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/search/search-filings/filing/109212174429310 (filed Sept. 21, 2021) (Broward Health Post-Program Report); and Atlantic Health Systems, Inc., Post-Program Report, Row 7 (General Program Feedback tab), https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/search/search-filings/filing/1013187006634 (filed Jan. 31, 2022) (Atlantic Health Post-Program Report). A few awardees said the eligibility rules for telehealth devices and services were difficult to understand and created uncertainty in making certain purchases. For more information on problems understanding the eligibility rules for telehealth devices and services, see the Tanner MC Post-Program Report, Row 3 (General Program Feedback tab) and Saratoga Hospital Consortium, Post-Program Report, Question 9, p. 4, https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/search/search-filings/filing/10131257287380 (filed Jan. 31, 2022) (Saratoga HC Post-Program Report). Next, it appears that some Pilot Program selectees underestimated the difficulty in implementing telehealth services in certain areas by not accounting for the resources necessary to educate patients who were unfamiliar with telehealth on how to use it. That, along with shifting priorities over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, ultimately impacted participation in the Pilot Program. 36. We believe the successes and challenges faced in the COVID-19 Telehealth Program and Connected Care Pilot Program should prove useful to the Commission as it plans future steps for meeting Americans’ telehealth needs. We anticipate additional insights about these Programs will continue to emerge as participants provide additional information in the coming months and years. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Trent B. Harkrader Chief Wireline Competition Bureau APPENDIX A COVID-19 Telehealth Program Funding Summary Round Legal authority Applications – Awards Final deadlines Round 1 CARES Act, 2020 Promoting Telehealth for Low-Income Consumers; COVID-19 Telehealth Program - released 4/2/2020 4,937 applications $200 million awarded to 539 applicants Invoicing: 7/31/2021 Post-program report: 1/31/2022 Round 2 Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 Report and Order and Order on Reconsideration - released 3/30/2021 1,953 applications $256.4 million awarded to 446 applicants Invoicing: 10/31/2023 Post-program report: 1/31/2024 APPENDIX B COVID-19 Telehealth Awards Round 1 539 awards, totaling $200 million Selection Date Awardee City State Amount 6/24/20 10th Street Clinic Richmond IN $152,931 7/1/20 A Renewed Mind Perrysburg OH $98,247 6/10/20 Access Community Health Centers, Inc. Madison WI $92,323 6/10/20 Access Community Health Network Chicago IL $130,401 6/3/20 Access Health Louisiana Kenner LA $930,098 6/24/20 AccessCNY Syracuse NY $134,286 5/28/20 AccessHealth (Brookshire Clinic) Richmond TX $439,286 5/20/20 Adult Services (Preferred Behavioral Health Group) Lakewood NJ $420,675 5/20/20 Advance Community Health Raleigh NC $690,671 6/17/20 Agape Health Services - Washington Washington NC $600,583 6/3/20 Airline Children's Clinic Houston TX $58,312 6/10/20 Albert Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia PA $315,357 7/8/20 Alivio Medical Center Chicago IL $510,190 6/10/20 also known as NewPath Mental Health Services Golden Valley MN $15,500 7/8/20 AltaPointe Health Systems Mobile AL $842,637 7/1/20 Ambulatory Health Services Philadelphia PA $791,398 5/6/20 Ampala Health Yuba City CA $332,079 4/23/20 Anne Arundel Medical Center, Inc. Annapolis MD $664,606 6/24/20 Ascension Health St Louis MO $926,266 6/10/20 Asian Pacific Health Care Venture, Inc. Los Angeles CA $295,215 5/20/20 Aspire Health Partners, Inc. Orlando FL $173,037 7/1/20 Association to Benefit Children--Children's Mobile Mental Health Clinic New York NY $174,270 6/10/20 Atlantic General Hospital Berlin MD $51,425 6/17/20 Atlantic General Hospital Berlin MD $515,449 6/24/20 Atlantic Health System, Inc. Morristown NJ $499,800 7/1/20 Atrius Health, Inc. Auburndale MA $985,312 4/29/20 Augusta University Medical Center Augusta GA $113,744 6/24/20 Augusta University Medical Center Augusta GA $710,316 6/10/20 Aultman Hospital Canton OH $294,749 6/3/20 Avenal Community Health Center Lemoore CA $194,700 5/6/20 Avenue 360 Health and Wellness Houston TX $297,975 6/24/20 Avera eCARE Sioux Falls SD $803,588 7/1/20 Avera Health Sioux Falls SD $672,879 4/21/20 Banyan Community Health Center Coral Gables FL $958,270 6/17/20 Baptist Health Louisville Louisville KY $873,982 6/17/20 Baptist Hospital of Miami Miami FL $1,000,000 7/1/20 Barnabas Health Medical Group West Orange NJ $784,200 7/1/20 Barnes-Jewish Hospital St. Louis MO $996,119 6/24/20 Barnes-Kasson County Hospital Susquehanna PA $12,595 7/1/20 Barren River District Health Department Bowling Green KY $99,006 6/10/20 Bayside Clinic Anahuac TX $399,038 6/24/20 Baystate Medical Center Springfield MA $927,146 5/13/20 Bee Busy Wellness Center Houston TX $182,854 7/1/20 Beebe Healthcare Lewes DE $399,320 5/13/20 Behavioral Health Services North, Inc. Plattsburgh NY $39,181 7/1/20 Beloit Area Community Health Center Beloit WI $107,701 6/10/20 Berkeley Center Bayville NJ $58,336 6/3/20 Betances Health Center New York NY $122,710 5/13/20 Bethesda Community Clinic Canton GA $5,886 5/20/20 Blackstone Valley Community Health Care Pawtucket RI $108,306 7/1/20 BMS Family Health and Wellness Centers Brooklyn NY $1,000,000 7/1/20 Boston Children's Hospital Boston MA $770,913 6/3/20 Boulder Community Hospital - Foothills Boulder CO $638,842 5/6/20 Brazos Valley Community Action Agency dba HealthPoint Bryan TX $415,621 5/28/20 Bridge Counseling Associates, Inc. Las Vegas NV $91,460 5/20/20 Bridgeport Hospital New Haven CT $938,960 5/20/20 BronxCare Health System (Ira H. Kirschenbaum, MD) Bronx NY $539,797 6/17/20 Brookline Community Mental Health Center Brookline MA $19,562 6/24/20 Broward Health Fort Lauderdale FL $1,000,000 6/24/20 Burrell, Inc. Springfield MO $767,184 6/10/20 Calhoun County Office Oxford MS $102,397 7/8/20 California Telehealth Network Sacramento CA $1,000,000 6/3/20 Callen-Lorde 18th Street Clinic New York NY $917,255 7/8/20 Cambridge Hospital Cambridge MA $535,172 5/20/20 Capstone Rural Health Center-Parrish Nauvoo AL $165,478 7/1/20 Care Alliance Health Center Cleveland OH $86,626 6/17/20 Care Plus NJ Paramus NJ $442,361 6/17/20 CARTI Cancer Center Little Rock AR $676,416 7/1/20 Catholic Health Initiatives Iowa Corp., dba Mercy Medical Center-Des Moines Des Moines IA $945,590 6/3/20 Catholic Health System of Long Island, Inc. Rockville Centre NY $141,397 6/3/20 CCI Health & Wellness Services Silver Spring MD $618,628 6/24/20 Center for Family Health & Education Panorama City CA $313,974 7/1/20 Centerstone of Florida, Inc. Bradenton FL $882,255 6/17/20 Central Ave. - South Los Angeles Clinic Los Angeles CA $281,231 5/28/20 Central Kansas Mental Health Center Salina KS $113,768 5/28/20 Central Maine Medical Center Lewiston ME $270,172 6/24/20 Central Nassau Guidance & Counseling Services Hicksville NY $513,403 5/28/20 Central New York Services Syracuse NY $546,009 7/8/20 Charleston Area Medical Center, Inc. Charleston WV $781,964 6/24/20 CHCW Yakima WA $288,530 6/3/20 Chehalis Clinic Chehalis WA $451,400 7/8/20 CHI St. Alexius Health Dickinson ND $124,053 5/13/20 Chicago Family Health Center Chicago IL $292,000 4/29/20 Children's Hospital Colorado Aurora CO $807,090 5/20/20 Children's National Hospital Washington DC $928,183 5/6/20 Chinatown Service Center Los Angeles CA $460,572 5/20/20 Christ Health Center, Inc. Birmingham AL $631,612 4/23/20 Christiana Care Health Services Newark DE $714,322 7/1/20 CHRISTUS Health Corporate Office Irving TX $870,925 5/13/20 Cincinnati Children's Hospital Cincinnati OH $719,098 6/24/20 Circle Health Services Cleveland OH $663,704 6/17/20 Citrus Health Network, Inc. Hialeah FL $453,601 5/28/20 Clark County Rehabilitation and Living Center Owen WI $201,863 6/3/20 Clarke County Hospital Osceola IA $170,072 7/1/20 Clay Behavioral Health Center, Inc. Middleburg FL $51,460 6/24/20 Clay County Medical Center Clay Center KS $126,960 5/20/20 Clinica Colorado Westminster CO $10,231 6/24/20 Clinica Family Health Lafayette CO $182,347 7/1/20 Cloud Peak Counseling Center Worland WY $17,538 6/3/20 CNS Healthcare-Novi Novi MI $152,075 6/17/20 Coastal Health & Wellness LaMarque TX $159,750 6/17/20 Colorado Rural Health Center Aurora CO $141,465 5/20/20 CommuniHealth Services Bastrop Family Practice & Behavioral Health Center Bastrop LA $102,016 6/24/20 Community Alliance Rehabilitation Omaha NE $637,128 6/3/20 Community Counseling Services - Malvern Hot Springs National Park AR $40,850 6/10/20 Community Guidance Center Indiana PA $70,198 5/13/20 Community Healing Centers Kalamazoo MI $36,673 6/17/20 Community Health Access Network Newmarket NH $907,383 6/17/20 Community Health Association of Spokane Spokane WA $804,641 5/20/20 Community Health Care, Inc Davenport IA $799,305 5/6/20 Community Health Center of Lubbock, Inc. Lubbock TX $143,584 7/1/20 Community Health Center, Inc. Middletown CT $986,261 7/8/20 Community Health Centers of Benton (Benton Health Center) Corvallis OR $146,390 5/6/20 Community Health Centers of Burlington (CHCB) Burlington VT $782,903 6/24/20 Community Health Network - Stephen F Austin Community Health Center Pearland TX $71,131 6/24/20 Community Health Service Agency, Inc. of Hunt County dba Carevide Greenville TX $189,653 7/1/20 Community Health Services Fremont OH $55,135 6/24/20 Community HealthCare Association of the Dakotas (CHAD) Sioux Falls SD $443,417 6/10/20 Community Healthcare Network New York NY $180,734 6/10/20 Community Hospital North Indianapolis IN $872,363 7/8/20 Community Medical Wellness Centers Long Beach CA $164,474 6/24/20 Community Mental Health Center, Inc. Lawrenceburg IN $65,142 6/3/20 Community Mental Health Centers of Warren County Lebanon OH $67,979 7/1/20 Community Reach Center Inc Westminster CO $223,569 5/13/20 Community Service, Inc. - Morrilton Clinic Morrilton AR $44,949 5/13/20 Community Teaching Homes, Inc Toledo OH $20,761 6/24/20 CommUnityCare Admin Austin TX $264,132 6/3/20 Compass Behavioral Health - Garden City Garden City KS $23,025 7/1/20 Compass Health Everett WA $247,819 7/8/20 Comprehensive Community Health Centers Glendale CA $298,659 6/17/20 Comprehensive Healthcare Yakima WA $421,748 7/8/20 Comprehensive Mental Health Center of Tacoma-Pierce County Tacoma WA $269,104 5/28/20 Conway Hospital Conway SC $536,359 5/20/20 Cooper University Health Camden NJ $506,284 5/13/20 Council for Jewish Elderly Chicago IL $6,783 4/29/20 Country Doctor Community Health Center Seattle WA $392,770 6/17/20 Covenant Health Alliance of Pennsylvania Lancaster PA $362,550 6/24/20 Crawford County Mental Health Center Pittsburg KS $19,669 6/24/20 Creek Valley Health Clinic Colorado City AZ $53,846 7/8/20 Crook County Medical Services District Sundance WY $240,428 7/1/20 Cummins Behavioral Health System, Inc. Avon IN $226,016 7/1/20 Curran Seeley Foundation Jackson WY $11,768 6/24/20 Decatur County Memorial Hospital Greensburg IN $698,603 6/17/20 Deckerville Community Hospital Deckerville MI $23,218 5/6/20 Delaware Valley Community Health, Inc. Philadelphia PA $504,880 6/3/20 DeSoto Regional Health System Mansfield LA $240,390 6/17/20 Dimock Community Health Center Roxbury MA $193,645 6/3/20 Duncan Regional Hospital Duncan OK $56,266 6/10/20 Dunlevy Milbank Family Services New York NY $73,848 5/20/20 East Alabama Medical Center Opelika AL $69,909 5/13/20 East Texas Border Health Clinic dba Genesis PrimeCare Marshall TX $990,716 6/17/20 East Valley Community Health Center Inc. West Covina CA $219,251 6/24/20 Easter Seals - Michigan, Inc. Auburn Hills MI $110,577 6/3/20 Eastern Shore Rural Health System, Inc. Administrative Office Onancock VA $174,634 5/20/20 El Neuvo San Juan Health Center (1065 Southern Blvd.) (Urban Health Plan) Bronx NY $873,202 5/6/20 El Rio Santa Cruz Neighborhood Health Center, Inc. dba El Rio Health Tucson AZ $444,462 5/28/20 Ellis Hospital Schenectady NY $131,261 5/28/20 Elmwood Health Center Inc. Williamsville NY $128,789 5/20/20 Eprine Community Services, Inc. Brooklyn NY $86,386 7/1/20 Erie County Medical Center Buffalo NY $98,435 6/17/20 Excelsior Springs Hospital & Clinics Excelsior Springs MO $995,000 6/3/20 Excelsior Youth Center Spokane WA $96,500 5/6/20 Fair Haven Community Health Clinic, Inc. New Haven CT $430,438 6/10/20 Fairview Health Services Minneapolis MN $598,000 6/17/20 Faith Regional Health Services Norfolk NE $241,200 6/24/20 Families First in Essex County, Inc. Elizabethtown NY $26,997 6/17/20 Family and Children's Services Elizabeth NJ $14,253 7/8/20 Family Centers Health Care Greenwich CT $338,909 6/24/20 Family Connections East Orange NJ $347,358 6/17/20 Family Counseling Service of Aurora Aurora IL $14,306 6/3/20 Family Health Services Twin Falls ID $284,739 6/24/20 Family Health Services of Darke County Greenville OH $438,547 6/17/20 Family HealthCare Network - Porterville Visalia CA $325,637 6/10/20 Family Practice & Counseling Network Philadelphia PA $206,763 6/3/20 Family Pride of Northeast Ohio Chardon OH $8,013 6/24/20 Family Service League Huntington NY $239,346 6/24/20 Family Service Rochester Rochester MN $13,234 6/17/20 FCCH South Valley Family Health Commons Albuquerque NM $376,621 6/10/20 Finger Lakes Migrant Health Care Project Penn Yan NY $582,491 5/20/20 Florida Community Health Centers, Inc. West Palm Beach FL $884,116 6/17/20 Flushing Clinic Forest Hills NY $94,972 5/20/20 Foundations Behavioral Health Services Celina OH $19,965 5/13/20 Four County Mental Health Center, Inc. Independence KS $16,129 6/17/20 Four Rivers Behavioral Health Paducah KY $4,831 5/28/20 Franciscan Alliance dba Franciscan Health Indianapolis Mishawaka IN $929,834 5/13/20 Franklin County Memorial Hospital Meadville MS $262,934 6/17/20 Franklin Primary Health Center, Inc. Mobile AL $587,021 6/10/20 Frontier Behavioral Health Spokane WA $197,387 6/10/20 Gardner Family Healtlh Network, Inc. San Jose CA $398,852 4/23/20 Garfield Health Center Monterey Park CA $130,217 6/17/20 Gateway Community Health Center, Inc. Laredo TX $135,594 6/24/20 Geisinger Medical Center Danville PA $978,935 5/20/20 Goodwill NYNJ Clinic New York NY $435,879 7/1/20 Grace Health Battle Creek MI $574,594 5/13/20 Grace Medical Home Orlando FL $34,732 4/16/20 Grady Memorial Hospital Corporation dba Grady Health System Atlanta GA $727,747 5/6/20 Greater Baden Medical Services Brandywine MD $537,747 5/13/20 Greater Elgin Family Care Center Elgin IL $39,639 7/1/20 Greater Lawrence Family Health Center Lawrence MA $712,694 7/1/20 Greater Philadelphia Health Action Philadelphia PA $754,950 4/29/20 Greene County General Hospital Linton IN $60,480 6/10/20 Greene County Health Care, Inc. Snow Hill NC $948,576 5/20/20 Greenwich Hospital New Haven CT $462,797 7/8/20 Guam Community Health Centers Dededo GU $321,244 6/10/20 GW Medical Faculty Associates Washington DC $817,248 6/24/20 Hackensack University Medical Center Neptune NJ $973,055 7/1/20 Hancock Regional Hospital Greenfield IN $409,984 5/28/20 Harbor Toledo OH $328,126 7/1/20 Harbor Community Clinic, Inc. San Pedro CA $103,169 6/10/20 Hawarden Regional Healthcare Hawarden IA $14,356 5/6/20 Health Access For All Inc. Los Angeles CA $442,376 6/3/20 Health Care Partners of SC, Inc Conway SC $156,293 4/21/20 Health Partners of Western Ohio Lima OH $737,098 6/3/20 Heart of The City Health Center Grand Rapids MI $493,586 5/28/20 Heartland Regional Medical Center Saint Joseph MO $266,800 6/17/20 Hearts for Hearing Foundation Oklahoma City OK $114,123 5/13/20 Helio Health Syracuse NY $504,034 6/17/20 Henry Ford Health System Detroit MI $715,723 6/17/20 Henry J Austin Health Center Trenton NJ $223,485 5/13/20 Heritage Clinic and Community Assistance Program for Seniors Pasadena CA $41,457 6/10/20 Hillendahl CHC Houston TX $627,667 6/17/20 Hillsides Los Angeles CA $225,359 6/3/20 Hilltop Regional Health Center Tacoma WA $534,139 4/23/20 HIV/AIDS Alliance for Region Two Baton Rouge LA $116,049 5/6/20 Holyoke Health Center, Inc. Holyoke MA $668,335 6/10/20 HOPE Clinic - Beltway Houston TX $112,547 5/13/20 Hope House Outpatient Clinic Albany NY $8,586 6/3/20 HopeHealth Irby Florence SC $423,645 6/17/20 Hospital For Special Surgery New York NY $596,045 6/3/20 Hough Clinic Cleveland OH $560,356 5/28/20 Housing Works Health Services III, Inc. d/b/a Housing Works Community Healthcare Brooklyn NY $857,750 6/3/20 Howard University Hospital Washington DC $881,958 4/16/20 Hudson River Health Care Peekskill NY $753,367 6/24/20 Hudson Valley Regional Community Health Centers, Inc. Brewster NY $342,449 6/24/20 Human Services Center New Castle PA $28,768 5/20/20 Hunterdon Drug Awareness Program Flemington NJ $37,571 6/24/20 Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai New York NY $923,487 5/13/20 Impact Family Counseling Birmingham AL $75,000 6/10/20 Indian Health Center of Santa Clara Valley San Jose CA $371,175 5/28/20 Insight House Chemical Dependency Services Utica NY $78,528 5/28/20 InterCommunity Hartford East Hartford CT $100,083 5/13/20 Intermountain Health Care Murray UT $772,680 5/20/20 Irvington Counseling Center Irvington NJ $17,124 5/28/20 Isaiah's Place Inc. Troy OH $30,494 7/1/20 Jackson-Madison County General Hospital Jackson TN $110,785 7/1/20 Jasper Memorial Hospital Monticello GA $15,149 5/28/20 JBS Mental Health Authority Birmingham AL $120,035 5/20/20 Jefferson Parish Community Health Care Centers Avondale LA $188,500 5/13/20 Jewish Family & Children's Services Tucson AZ $27,320 5/13/20 Jewish Family Service of the Desert Palm Springs CA $19,636 5/28/20 Jordan Valley Community Health Center Springfield MO $742,780 6/10/20 Kansas City CARE Clinic Kansas City MO $90,400 5/6/20 Kennedy Krieger Children's Hospital Baltimore MD $994,950 6/24/20 Kheir Clinic Los Angeles CA $45,132 5/20/20 Knoxville Adult Center Knoxville TN $249,773 7/1/20 KVC Behavioral HealthCare Kentucky, Inc. Lexington KY $42,354 6/3/20 Labette Center for Mental Health Services, Inc. Parsons KS $41,619 6/17/20 Labette Health Parsons KS $109,344 5/28/20 Lafayette Foundation Clinic Lafayette LA $21,075 6/10/20 Lake Powell Medical Center Page AZ $221,267 6/3/20 Lakeland Regional Health System, Inc. Grand Rapids MI $351,175 4/29/20 Lancaster Health Center Lancaster PA $75,710 5/20/20 Lawrence + Memorial Hospital New Haven CT $384,024 6/24/20 Lawrence County Health Department - Behavior Parsippany NJ $37,308 5/28/20 Legacy Community Health Services Houston TX $571,045 5/20/20 Legacy Emanuel Hospital & Health Center Portland OR $368,912 6/10/20 Legacy Medical Care, Inc. Arlington Heights IL $48,591 7/1/20 Lehigh Valley Health Network Allentown PA $499,779 5/28/20 Leland Medical Center Leland MS $448,442 6/10/20 Leyden Family Service and Mental Health Center Franklin Park IL $1,468 6/24/20 Life Challenge of Southeastern Michigan Detroit MI $47,605 6/3/20 Lifeline Connections Vancouver WA $49,580 6/3/20 LifeSkills Corporate/Warren County Clinic Bowling Green KY $491,818 5/20/20 Lincoln County Primary Care Center, Inc. Hamlin WV $967,304 4/16/20 Linda DeCherrie (Mount Sinai Health) New York NY $312,500 5/6/20 Linn County Department of Health Albany OR $56,332 6/3/20 Lisbon Community Health Center Lisbon OH $376,191 6/3/20 Logansport Memorial Hospital Logansport IN $103,457 7/1/20 Long Island FQHC, Inc. Westbury NY $636,834 5/28/20 Long Island Select Healthcare, Inc. Central Islip NY $480,854 6/3/20 Lorain County Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services, Inc. Lorain OH $26,922 4/29/20 Loudoun Community Health Center T/A HealthWorks for Northern Virginia Leesburg VA $93,380 6/10/20 LUK Behavioral Health Clinic Fitchburg MA $28,919 6/24/20 Lutheran Medical Center Broomfield CO $730,008 5/20/20 Lynn County Hospital District Tahoka TX $127,980 5/6/20 MA FQHC Telehealth Consortium Boston MA $939,627 6/24/20 Magee-Womens Hospital of UPMC Pittsburgh PA $4,220 6/10/20 Mahaska County Hospital Oskaloosa IA $68,620 6/17/20 Maimonides Medical Center Brooklyn NY $1,000,000 6/24/20 Maine Medical Center Portland ME $803,268 6/10/20 Manna Ministries Picayune MS $75,358 5/28/20 Maple Knoll Communities, Inc Cincinnati OH $98,984 7/1/20 Margaret Mary Community Hospital Batesville IN $140,357 5/20/20 Marietta Memorial Hospital Marietta OH $473,159 5/20/20 Marin City Health and Wellness Center Marin City CA $162,207 6/17/20 Marion Area Counseling Center, Inc. Marion OH $33,216 6/17/20 Marshfield Medical Center Marshfield WI $1,000,000 6/3/20 Martin Luther King, Jr. Family Clinic, dba Foremost Family Health Centers Dallas TX $294,368 7/1/20 Mary and Alexander Laughlin Children's Center Sewickley PA $56,768 7/1/20 Mary's Center for Maternal and Child Care, Inc. Washington DC $672,149 5/6/20 Matagorda Episcopal Health Outreach Bay City TX $193,038 5/13/20 Mattapan Community Health Center Mattapan MA $755,468 4/29/20 Mayo Clinic Rochester MN $1,000,000 7/1/20 McCall Center for Behavioral Health Torrington CT $45,843 4/29/20 McLaren Health Care Grand Blanc MI $626,328 7/1/20 Medical Advocacy and Outreach Montgomery AL $288,847 7/8/20 MedStar Health Hyattsville MD $976,679 6/3/20 Meharry Medical College Nashville TN $718,752 6/24/20 Memorial Hospital for Cancer and Allied Diseases New York NY $781,831 6/3/20 Mental Health Association of Essex and Morris, Inc. Montclair NJ $39,959 6/24/20 Mental Health Association of Rockland Valley Cottage NY $69,636 6/17/20 Meridian Tampa FL $63,700 6/10/20 Meridian Health Services Muncie IN $240,669 5/20/20 Metro Health - University of Michigan Health Wyoming MI $356,597 7/1/20 Metropolitan Center for Mental Health New York NY $22,708 6/17/20 Midwestern Colorado Mental Health Center Montrose CO $149,339 6/3/20 Minnesota Community Care St Paul MN $498,818 6/17/20 Mission City Community Network North Hills CA $308,471 6/10/20 Missouri Delta Physician Services Sikeston MO $273,522 7/1/20 Mobile Infirmary Medical Center Mobile AL $785,992 6/24/20 Monongalia County General Hospital Company Morgantown WV $283,396 7/1/20 Montefiore Medical Center Bronx NY $1,000,000 6/24/20 Montezuma Creek Community Health Center Montezuma Creek UT $232,009 7/1/20 Moore Regional Hospital Pinehurst NC $759,635 6/17/20 Morristown Medical Center Morristown NJ $827,637 5/6/20 Mount Sinai Hospital (Eyal Shemesh) New York NY $862,950 7/8/20 MultiCare Medical Associates Tacoma WA $333,781 6/17/20 NARA Indian Health Clinic Portland OR $342,346 5/28/20 Native American Community Clinic Minneapolis MN $21,533 5/6/20 Navajo Nation Department of Health Window Rock AZ $954,990 6/24/20 Ne Ia Shing Clinic Onamia MN $350,679 4/16/20 Neighborhood Health Care, Inc. Cleveland OH $244,282 5/28/20 New York and Presbyterian Hospital New York NY $1,000,000 4/29/20 New York Psychotherapy and Counseling Center Bronx NY $126,799 5/20/20 New York-Presbyterian/Brooklyn Methodist New York NY $1,000,000 7/8/20 NewYork-Presbyterian Hudson Valley Hospital Cortland Manor NY $713,611 6/24/20 NewYork-Presbyterian/Queens New York NY $1,000,000 5/28/20 Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center Niagara Falls NY $35,640 6/24/20 NO/AIDS Task Force dba CrescentCare New Orleans LA $242,209 6/24/20 Norman Regional Hospital Norman OK $915,862 7/1/20 North Country HealthCare Flagstaff AZ $418,996 7/8/20 North Mississippi Medical Center-Tupelo Tupelo MS $883,702 7/8/20 North Penn Comprehensive Health Mansfield PA $102,584 5/20/20 North Suffolk Mental Health Association Chelsea MA $56,786 6/10/20 Northeast Medical Group New Haven CT $494,839 6/10/20 Northern Kentucky Mental Health Covington KY $452,166 7/1/20 Northern Nevada HOPES Reno NV $507,861 6/17/20 Northern NY Rural Behavioral Health Institute Saranac Lake NY $55,180 5/28/20 NorthLakes Community Clinic Iron River WI $286,046 6/17/20 Northwest Human Services West Salem Clinic Salem OR $45,000 6/10/20 Northwestern Memorial HealthCare Chicago IL $1,000,000 6/24/20 Not For Profit Hospital Corporation (United Medical Center) Washington DC $535,481 5/20/20 Novant Health Inc Winston Salem NC $1,000,000 5/28/20 Novant Health Inc Winston Salem NC $536,485 6/10/20 NYC Health + Hospitals New York NY $1,000,000 4/23/20 NYU Grossman School of Medicine New York NY $772,687 4/21/20 NYU Langone Hospitals New York NY $983,772 7/1/20 Oak Orchard Health Center, Inc. Brockport NY $454,916 5/28/20 Ocean Health Initiatives (Lakewood Health Center) Neptune NJ $782,629 7/8/20 OCHIN, Inc. Portland OR $1,000,000 4/16/20 Ochsner Clinic Foundation New Orleans LA $1,000,000 7/1/20 Odyssey House Louisiana Community Health Center New Orleans LA $143,454 6/24/20 OhioGuidestone Berea OH $620,736 5/13/20 OLV Human Services (Baker Hall, Inc.) Lackawanna NY $174,840 5/6/20 Opportunities Industrialization Center, Inc. (dba: OIC Family Medical Center) Rocky Mount NC $27,468 6/17/20 Oregon Health & Science University Portland OR $372,757 7/1/20 Our Lady of the Lake Hospital Baton Rouge LA $997,720 5/28/20 Outside In Portland OR $291,235 7/1/20 Pacific Clinics Santa Fe Springs CA $41,553 6/24/20 Pacific Clinics East Arcadia CA $254,524 6/17/20 PAF at Biscayne Medical Center Miami FL $55,260 5/6/20 Parker Health Group Piscataway NJ $28,838 4/29/20 Parker Jewish Institute for Health Care and Rehabilitation New Hyde Park NY $97,965 7/1/20 Parkview Hospital, Inc. Fort Wayne IN $891,276 6/24/20 Pastoral Counseling Service of Summit County Akron OH $33,961 6/10/20 PCC Community Wellness Center Oak Park IL $393,575 6/10/20 People's Community Clinic Austin TX $136,214 6/24/20 Pinebrook Family Answers Main Office Allentown PA $9,243 6/24/20 Plains Area Mental Health Center - Carroll Office Le Mars IA $107,180 5/6/20 Pomona Community Health Center Pomona CA $209,933 5/28/20 Portland Community Health Center Portland ME $245,988 6/3/20 Positive Directions-The Center for Prevention and Counseling Westport CT $9,420 7/1/20 PrimaryOne Health Columbus OH $175,125 6/10/20 PrimeCare West Town Chicago IL $260,517 6/10/20 Prism Health Portland OR $28,131 5/28/20 Project Health Inc. d/b/a/ Langley Health Services Sumterville FL $437,114 6/24/20 ProMedica Health System Toledo OH $707,298 7/1/20 Providence Regional Medical Center Everett WA $19,736 6/3/20 Providence St. Joseph Health Consortium Seattle WA $1,000,000 6/10/20 Providence St. Joseph Health Consortium Seattle WA $866,750 6/17/20 Providence St. Joseph Health Consortium Seattle WA $105,000 5/28/20 Public Health Management Corporation Philadelphia PA $202,065 7/1/20 Pulask Clinic Somerset KY $6,327 5/28/20 Purdue University Fort Wayne Community Counseling Center West Lafayette IN $34,982 7/8/20 Recovery Consultants of Atlanta Decatur GA $26,733 4/21/20 Regents of the University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI $649,000 5/28/20 Region 8 Mental Health Services Brandon MS $32,349 5/13/20 Reliance Health, Inc. Norwich CT $18,601 6/10/20 Renown Regional Medical Center Reno NV $977,720 5/28/20 Resource Center for the Chemically Dependent Inc. Denville NJ $19,750 5/20/20 Ritter Center San Rafael CA $133,445 5/13/20 River Edge Behavioral Health Macon GA $735,365 6/3/20 Rochester General Hospital Rochester NY $794,909 6/17/20 Rosalind Franklin University Health Clinics North Chicago IL $18,250 6/10/20 Roswell Park Cancer Institute Buffalo NY $600,456 6/3/20 RotaCare Bay Area Milpitas CA $159,022 5/20/20 Rutgers Community Health (Suzanne Salamanca) Newark NJ $21,434 7/1/20 Ryan Health West 97th Street New York NY $749,766 6/24/20 Salem Home Parsippany NJ $16,079 5/13/20 Salina Family Healthcare Center Salina KS $14,418 6/24/20 San Fernando Community Health Center San Fernando CA $112,244 5/20/20 Saratoga Hospital Consortium Saratoga Springs NY $61,515 6/24/20 Sayre Health Center Philadelphia PA $112,926 6/17/20 Serenity First Counseling Prevention & Support Coalition Sahuarita AZ $40,202 6/17/20 SERV Behavioral Health Center Clifton NJ $37,193 4/29/20 Service Program for Older People, Inc. New York NY $26,180 6/10/20 Sharon Lee Family Health Care Kansas City KS $23,015 5/28/20 Shasta Community Health Center Redding CA $44,263 6/3/20 Singing River Services, Region 14 Gautier MS $414,717 6/3/20 Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers - Chavez Milwaukee WI $257,284 6/17/20 Sojourns Community Clinic, INC Westminster VT $43,411 5/6/20 South Plains Rural Health Services, Inc. Levelland TX $109,365 7/1/20 South Shore Health South Weymouth MA $400,392 5/13/20 Southeast Alabama Rural Health Associates Troy AL $732,827 6/10/20 Southeast Arkansas Behavioral Healthcare System-Stuttgart Pine Bluff AR $36,231 6/3/20 Southeast Community Health Systems Zachary LA $561,131 6/10/20 Southern Illinois Hospital Services Carbondale IL $242,600 7/1/20 Southern Jersey Family Medical Centers Burlington NJ $937,755 5/13/20 Southwest General Health Center Middleburg Heights OH $190,150 7/1/20 Southwest Health Center Platteville WI $6,344 6/3/20 Southwest Mississippi Mental Health Complex McComb MS $659,092 7/8/20 Spanish Peaks Behavioral Health Centers Pueblo CO $55,380 5/6/20 Spectrum Health Services, Inc. Philadelphia PA $40,417 7/1/20 Spectrum Health System - Butterworth Hospital Grand Rapids MI $638,263 5/20/20 Spectrum Human Services Orchard Park NY $463,866 6/10/20 Squirrel Hill Health Center Pittsburgh PA $144,940 7/1/20 SSM Health St. Louis MO $944,766 5/20/20 St Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center, Inc. Paterson NJ $472,059 7/8/20 St Luke's Hospital Duluth MN $299,118 6/10/20 St Vincent General Hospital District Leadville CO $2,796 6/10/20 St. John's Health Jackson WY $57,499 7/1/20 St. John's Riverside Hospital Yonkers NY $923,989 4/21/20 St. John's Well Child & Family Center Los Angeles CA $382,331 5/20/20 St. Joseph Orphanage Cincinnati OH $228,619 6/10/20 St. Lawrence Health System Potsdam NY $615,545 6/3/20 St. Luke Hospital Marion KS $15,941 6/10/20 St. Thomas Community Health Center, Inc. New Orleans LA $999,700 6/24/20 St. Vincent Center Chicago IL $126,442 5/28/20 St. Vincent Charity Medical Center Cleveland OH $183,195 6/10/20 Sto-Rox Family Health Center McKees Rocks PA $34,489 6/24/20 Stony Brook University Hospital Stony Brook NY $966,026 5/28/20 SUNY Upstate Cancer Center at Seneca Hill Syracuse NY $373,731 7/1/20 Surgery Clinic of Philadelphia Philadelphia MS $71,564 6/17/20 SWLA Center for Health Services Lake Charles LA $793,274 7/1/20 Syracuse Community Health Center Syracuse NY $247,510 6/10/20 T.H.E. Clinic, Inc. Los Angeles CA $80,894 5/13/20 Tanner Medical Center, Inc. Carrollton GA $879,520 7/1/20 TCC Family Health Long Beach CA $920,019 5/28/20 Temple University Hospital, Inc. Philadelphia PA $902,290 7/8/20 Texas A&M Health Family Care Clinic Bryan TX $110,295 5/28/20 The Arc Madison Cortland Oneida NY $49,455 6/24/20 The Bridge, Inc. New York NY $440,875 5/28/20 The Chautauqua Center Medical Center Dunkirk NY $164,634 5/6/20 The Children's Home of Cincinnati Cincinnati OH $456,871 6/24/20 The Childrens Center Behavioral Health Detroit MI $118,604 6/24/20 The Connecticut Hospice, Inc. Branford CT $312,572 5/20/20 The Counseling Center of Wayne and Holmes Counties Wooster OH $28,270 6/3/20 The Family Center Brooklyn NY $49,855 5/28/20 The Family Counseling Center Gloversville NY $43,667 7/1/20 The Family Medicine Residency of Idaho, Inc. Boise ID $134,048 6/3/20 The Floating Hospital Long Island City NY $47,658 6/24/20 The Harris Center for Mental Health and IDD Houston TX $836,243 4/29/20 The Institute for Family Health New Paltz NY $729,118 5/28/20 The Johns Hopkins Health System Corporation Baltimore MD $1,000,000 5/28/20 The Key Program, Inc. (Children's Charter) Framingham MA $20,069 5/28/20 The Key Program, Inc. (State St) Framingham MA $6,423 6/10/20 The Los Angeles Free Clinic (dba Saban Community Clinic) Los Angeles CA $260,959 6/17/20 The MetroHealth System Brooklyn Heights OH $914,049 6/10/20 The Nord Center Lorain OH $101,294 6/24/20 The Osborn Family Health Center Camden NJ $204,603 6/17/20 The Silvercrest Center for Nursing and Rehab New York NY $631,795 7/1/20 The T.I.M.E Organization, Inc. Baltimore MD $90,816 5/13/20 The Transition House Inc. Saint Cloud FL $106,625 6/17/20 Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals Philadelphia PA $922,688 7/8/20 Thundermist Health Center Warwick RI $128,347 6/24/20 Tri County's Family Medicine Program Inc. - Dansville Dansville NY $60,009 5/28/20 TriHealth Cincinnati OH $537,471 6/24/20 Tuscola County Health Department Caro MI $9,015 6/10/20 UCNW Bellingham WA $302,000 6/17/20 Unicare Community Health Center, Inc Ontario CA $281,124 5/28/20 United Methodist Communities at the Shores Neptune NJ $909,560 7/1/20 Unity Health Care Community Health Centers Washington DC $820,493 5/28/20 Universal Community Health Center Los Angeles CA $170,479 5/28/20 University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center Cleveland OH $821,882 7/1/20 University of Alabama at Birmingham Hospital Birmingham AL $1,000,000 6/24/20 University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Little Rock AR $940,693 6/17/20 University of Colorado Health Aurora CO $998,250 6/24/20 University of Connecticut Health Center Farmington CT $135,707 6/24/20 University of Florida Department of Pediatrics Gainesville FL $967,957 6/10/20 University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics Iowa City IA $266,944 6/3/20 University of Louisiana at Lafayette Lafayette LA $271,850 5/28/20 University of Mississippi Medical Center / UMMC Consortium Jackson MS $1,000,000 6/24/20 University of Virginia Health System Charlottesville VA $767,139 6/10/20 UPMC Bedford Pittsburgh PA $22,520 4/16/20 UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh Allegheny PA $192,500 6/10/20 UPMC Hanover Harrisburg PA $264,969 6/17/20 UPMC Magee-Women's Hospital Pittsburgh PA $85,234 6/17/20 UPMC Mercy Pittsburgh PA $67,958 6/24/20 UPMC Mercy Pittsburgh PA $10,029 6/10/20 UPMC Passavant Pittsburgh PA $216,502 6/17/20 UPMC Passavant Pittsburgh PA $12,591 7/1/20 UPMC Pinnacle Hospitals Harrisburg PA $705,940 6/24/20 UPMC Presbyterian Shadyside Pittsburgh PA $540,410 5/28/20 Upper Great Lakes Family Health Center Calumet MI $213,997 6/24/20 UTMB Health Galveston TX $24,690 6/10/20 Valley Presbyterian Hospital Van Nuys CA $381,642 4/29/20 Valley-Wide Health Systems, Inc. Alamosa CO $46,437 6/3/20 Vantage Health System, Inc. Dumont NJ $34,856 6/3/20 Vermont Psychological Services: Leitenberg Center for Evidence-Based Practice Charlotte VT $7,171 5/13/20 Via Care Community Health Center Los Angeles CA $157,123 5/28/20 View Point Health Lawrenceville GA $315,672 6/17/20 Virginia Mason Memorial Hospital (formerly Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital) Yakima WA $390,611 6/10/20 Vitality Integrated Programs Elko NV $180,050 6/10/20 Volunteers of America Oregon Portland OR $740,513 7/1/20 Washburn Center for Children Minneapolis MN $169,538 6/10/20 Wayne HealthCare Greenville OH $2,082 6/3/20 West Chester Medical Center Valhalla NY $593,957 7/8/20 Westside Family Healthcare Wilmington DE $524,062 4/23/20 White Plains Hospital Medical Center White Plains NY $165,832 6/3/20 Whitehall Family Health Center Columbus OH $150,475 5/6/20 Wilmington Community Clinic Wilmington CA $232,291 5/20/20 Windrose Health Network Greenwood IN $223,720 5/13/20 Wirt County Health Services Association, Inc. Elizabeth WV $274,432 6/10/20 Woodland Centers Willmar MN $118,294 5/6/20 Wright Center Medical Group Scranton PA $629,051 6/17/20 WVUHS - West Virginia United Health System Consortium Morgantown WV $780,899 5/13/20 Yakima Neighborhood Health Services Yakima WA $177,945 5/20/20 Yale New Haven Hospital New Haven CT $1,000,000 6/24/20 Youth Development Clinic of Newark Newark NJ $9,250 APPENDIX C COVID-19 Telehealth Program Awards Round 2 446 awards, totaling $256.4 million Selection Date Awardee City State/ territory Amount 1/27/22 Adams County Regional Medical Center Seaman OH $498,756 10/21/21 Adelante Healthcare Phoenix AZ $868,857 12/21/21 Adena Regional Medical Center Chillicothe OH $532,000 11/9/21 Adult and Child Mental Health Center Indianapolis IN $516,208 11/9/21 Advantage Behavioral Health Systems Athens GA $222,406 1/27/22 Advantage Care Diagnostic and Treatment Center Glen Head NY $572,310 9/29/21 Adventist Health System Altamonte Springs FL $791,497 9/29/21 Adventist Health System-West Roseville CA $1,000,000 9/29/21 Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC) Anchorage AK $798,148 11/9/21 Albany Medical Center Albany NY $810,801 8/26/21 Alfond Center for Health Augusta ME $603,315 10/21/21 Alleghany Memorial Hospital Sparta NC $92,041 8/26/21 Allegheny Health Network Pittsburgh PA $999,910 12/21/21 AllianceChicago Chicago IL $975,124 8/26/21 American Telemedicine Connect Consortium Cody WY $949,592 1/27/22 AMH Comprehensive Medical Centers Los Angeles CA $33,335 11/9/21 Ammonoosuc Community Health Services Littleton NH $332,854 9/29/21 Appalachian Regional Healthcare Lexington KY $408,141 10/21/21 Archie Hendricks Sr. Skilled Nursing Facility Sells AZ $688,084 1/27/22 Arkansas Valley Regional Medical Center La Junta CO $339,501 11/9/21 Aspire Indiana Noblesville IN $211,861 12/21/21 Aspirus Wausau Hospital Wausau WI $999,463 11/9/21 Astor Services for Children and Families Rhinebeck NY $344,119 9/29/21 AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center Cape May Court House NJ $533,062 12/21/21 Atrium Health Charlotte NC $774,414 1/27/22 Augusta University Albany GA $102,328 12/21/21 Aunt Martha's Health and Wellness Olympia Fields IL $156,000 1/27/22 AWARE Anaconda MT $457,603 12/21/21 Axis Health System Durango CO $300,027 9/29/21 Baldwin Family Health Care Grant MI $713,657 10/21/21 Baptist Health Medical Center - Little Rock Little Rock AR $999,277 9/29/21 Baptist Memorial Health Care Corporation Memphis TN $209,009 11/9/21 Barnes-Jewish Hospital Saint Louis MO $996,722 9/29/21 Baton Rouge General Medical Center - Mid-City Campus Baton Rouge LA $367,664 8/26/21 Baton Rouge Medical Center- Blue Bonnett Campus Baton Rouge LA $377,440 11/9/21 Bay Area Community Health Fremont CA $960,436 9/29/21 Baylor Scott and White Health Dallas TX $984,184 12/21/21 Beaumont Health Southfield MI $850,789 8/26/21 Bellin Memorial Hospital Green Bay WI $682,017 10/21/21 Berkshire Health Systems Pittsfield MA $1,000,000 1/27/22 Berkshire Healthcare Systems Pittsfield MA $835,068 9/29/21 Beth Israel Medical Center New York NY $920,000 1/27/22 Betty Jean Kerr People's Health Centers St. Louis MO $218,741 8/26/21 Bighorn Valley Health Center Hardin MT $930,000 11/9/21 Billings Area Office Indian Health Service Billings MT $1,000,000 11/9/21 Bluebonnet Trails Community Services Round Rock TX $724,411 1/27/22 Bluestone Health Association Princeton WV $169,383 12/21/21 BMH Blackfoot ID $840,111 9/29/21 Bon Secours St. Mary's Hospital of Richmond Richmond VA $308,246 11/9/21 Broad Top Area Medical Center Broad Top PA $354,602 11/9/21 Brooks Rehabilitation Hospital Jacksonville FL $218,599 12/21/21 Burnett Medical Center Grantsburg WI $174,634 1/27/22 Cabell Huntington Hospital Huntington WV $493,888 8/26/21 Cabin Creek Health Systems Charleston WV $304,521 1/27/22 California Rural Indian Health Board Roseville CA $638,914 9/29/21 Camillus Health Concern Miami FL $983,465 1/27/22 Canyonlands Community Health Care Page AZ $506,702 8/26/21 Cape Fear Valley Health System Fayetteville NC $998,358 9/29/21 Care Resource Community Health Centers Miami FL $966,543 10/21/21 CareSouth Carolina Hartsville SC $242,334 11/9/21 CareSTL Health Saint Louis MO $386,476 8/26/21 Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital Roanoke VA $933,385 12/21/21 Carle Foundation Hospital Urbana IL $643,231 9/29/21 Carolina Community Health Center Wilson NC $1,000,000 11/9/21 Caromont Regional Medical Center Gastonia NC $130,591 11/9/21 Catholic Health Initiatives Englewood CO $1,000,000 11/9/21 Catholic Health System Buffalo NY $955,102 1/27/22 Catholic Medical Center Manchester NH $1,000,000 10/21/21 CenterPlace Health Sarasota FL $91,179 9/29/21 Centerville Clinics Fredericktown PA $224,205 9/29/21 CentraCare Health System Saint Cloud MN $234,353 11/9/21 Centro De Salud Familiar La Fe El Paso TX $750,948 8/26/21 Centro de Salud Integral en Naranjito Naranjito PR $869,990 11/9/21 CGH Medical Center Sterling IL $183,015 9/29/21 Cherokee Health Systems Talbott TN $861,560 10/21/21 Chestnut Health Systems Bloomington IL $271,866 11/9/21 Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Philadelphia PA $869,672 1/27/22 Children's Hospital of Wisconsin Milwaukee WI $447,400 1/27/22 CHRISTUS Health Irving TX $734,675 1/27/22 Cibola General Hospital Grants NM $152,398 1/27/22 City of Hope National Medical Center and Community Practice Sites Duarte CA $215,300 1/27/22 Clara Martin Center Randolph VT $128,517 1/27/22 Cobre Valley Regional Medical Center Globe AZ $449,201 1/27/22 Coleman Professional Services Kent OH $631,836 10/21/21 Collier Health Services Immokalee FL $506,652 8/26/21 Commonwealth Health Center Saipan MP $522,752 1/27/22 CommuniCare Health Center San Antonio TX $556,846 12/21/21 Community Care Network of Kansas Winfield KS $404,923 1/27/22 Community Foundation Northwest Indiana Munster IN $539,840 1/27/22 Community Health Alliance of Pasadena Pasadena CA $248,024 8/26/21 Community Health Center Middletown CT $999,023 12/21/21 Community Health Center of Central Missouri Jefferson City MO $329,215 10/21/21 Community Health Center of Richmond Staten Island NY $335,995 8/26/21 Community Health Center of Southeast Kansas Pittsburg KS $366,168 12/21/21 Community Health Center of the North Country Canton NY $328,104 1/27/22 Community Health Center of Yavapai Prescott AZ $915,985 12/21/21 Community Health Centers Winter Garden FL $956,655 10/21/21 Community Health Centers of Pinellas Clearwater FL $962,184 9/29/21 Community Health Net Erie PA $327,661 9/29/21 Community Health of South Florida Miami FL $347,850 1/27/22 Community Health Partnership of Illinois Chicago IL $237,738 11/9/21 Community Health Programs Inc Great Barrington MA $164,079 1/27/22 Community Health Systems Moreno Valley CA $33,320 12/21/21 Community HealthNet Gary IN $885,000 1/27/22 Community Hospital Tallassee AL $46,323 12/21/21 Compass Community Health Portsmouth OH $151,879 12/21/21 Compass Health St. Peters MO $967,371 12/21/21 Cook County Health Chicago IL $513,356 12/21/21 Coos County Family Health Services Berlin NH $68,750 9/29/21 Cornell Scott-Hill Health Corporation New Haven CT $713,726 9/29/21 Cornerstone Family Healthcare Cornwall NY $390,330 12/21/21 County of Los Angeles - Department of Health Services Los Angeles CA $1,000,000 9/29/21 Covenant Health Knoxville TN $987,991 9/29/21 Covenant Living Communities and Services Skokie IL $95,114 12/21/21 CoxHealth Consortium Springfield MO $553,551 1/27/22 Credo Community Center for the Treatment of Addictions Watertown NY $541,077 1/27/22 Creek Valley Health Clinic Colorado City AZ $241,586 8/26/21 Dayspring Health Inc Jellico TN $533,225 1/27/22 Dayton Children's Hospital Dayton OH $938,136 10/21/21 Denver Health and Hospital Authority Denver CO $529,250 9/29/21 Detroit Health Care for the Homeless Detroit MI $221,620 1/27/22 Dickinson County Healthcare System Gaylord MI $1,000,000 10/21/21 DuBois Regional Medical Center DuBois PA $530,800 11/9/21 Duke University Health System Durham NC $955,557 8/26/21 East Bay Community Action Program Newport RI $164,950 1/27/22 East Carolina University Greenville NC $367,900 9/29/21 East Liberty Family Health Care Center Pittsburgh PA $427,782 1/27/22 Edgewater Health Gary IN $411,750 8/26/21 El Centro de Corazón, Magnolia Health Center Portland OR $999,881 11/9/21 El Centro del Barrio San Antonio TX $999,879 10/21/21 El Paso County Hospital District El Paso TX $763,050 8/26/21 Elaine Ellis Center of Health Washington DC $332,125 11/9/21 Elliot Health System Manchester NH $984,953 10/21/21 Empower U Community Health Center Miami FL $301,554 1/27/22 Equitas Health Columbus OH $263,045 10/21/21 Erie Family Health Center Chicago IL $409,678 8/26/21 Essentia Health Duluth MN $981,205 10/21/21 Evergreen Health Buffalo NY $160,806 10/21/21 Family Christian Health Center Harvey IL $124,667 10/21/21 Family First Health Corporation York PA $620,510 10/21/21 Family Health Centers Okanogan WA $212,164 9/29/21 Family Health Centers of Southwest Florida Fort Myers FL $13,801 12/21/21 Family Medicine Clinic for Health Equity Denver CO $360,200 11/9/21 FamilyCare Health Center Scott Depot WV $406,896 1/27/22 FCC Behavioral Health Kennett MO $163,900 10/21/21 First Nations Community HealthSource Albuquerque NM $655,395 10/21/21 Forsyth Memorial Hospital Winston-Salem NC $1,000,000 11/9/21 Fort Defiance Indian Hospital Board Fort Defiance AZ $244,614 10/21/21 FoundCare West Palm Beach FL $942,083 9/29/21 Franciscan Health Indianapolis Mishawaka IN $747,666 9/29/21 Gaston Family Health Services Gastonia NC $983,524 8/26/21 Georgia Association for Primary Health Care Decatur GA $998,514 1/27/22 Glencoe Regional Health Services Glencoe MN $53,688 10/21/21 Golden Valley Health Centers Merced CA $509,048 8/26/21 Governor Juan F Luis Hospital and Medical Center Christiansted VI $345,566 10/21/21 Great Lakes Bay Health Centers Saginaw MI $963,947 1/27/22 Great River Medical Center Blytheville AR $134,645 8/26/21 Guam Memorial Hospital Authority Tamuning GU $722,000 10/21/21 Gundersen Lutheran Health System Inc La Crosse WI $999,909 8/26/21 Gunnison Valley Hospital Gunnison UT $275,851 10/21/21 Hampton Roads Community Health Center Portsmouth VA $195,666 8/26/21 Harbor Care Health and Wellness Center Nashua NH $801,768 10/21/21 Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County Indianapolis IN $299,799 9/29/21 Health Care Coalition of Lafayette County Lexington MO $285,872 9/29/21 Health Services Montgomery AL $533,072 1/27/22 Health West Aberdeen ID $774,240 1/27/22 HealtHIE Georgia Corporation Clayton GA $923,986 8/26/21 HealthLinc Valparaiso IN $362,696 1/27/22 HealthNet Indianapolis IN $620,007 10/21/22 HealthNet connect West Des Moines IA $1,000,000 10/21/21 HealthPoint Renton WA $839,091 12/21/21 Heart of Florida Health Center Ocala FL $165,509 9/29/21 Heartland Health Centers Chicago IL $460,635 12/21/21 Henry County Memorial Hospital New Castle IN $338,511 1/27/22 Herald Christian Health Center Rosemead CA $604,854 1/27/22 Heritage Behavioral Health Center Decatur IL $294,000 1/27/22 Heritage Health and Housing New York NY $701,277 1/27/22 High Country Community Health Boone NC $495,429 11/9/21 Highlands Health: Laurel Highlands Free & Charitable Medical Clinic Johnstown PA $198,530 1/27/22 Hill Country MHDD Centers Kerrville TX $847,968 9/29/21 Hills & Dales General Hospital Cass City MI $684,801 1/27/22 Hocking Valley Community Hospital Logan OH $410,647 10/21/21 Holyoke Medical Center Holyoke MA $795,090 10/21/21 Holzer Health System Gallipolis OH $667,723 11/9/21 Honor Community Health Pontiac MI $693,990 11/9/21 Horizon Health and Wellness Apache Junction AZ $920,385 11/9/21 Horizon Health Center Jersey City NJ $74,100 9/29/21 Horizon Health Services Buffalo NY $697,590 1/27/22 Houlton Regional Hospital Houlton ME $277,934 9/29/21 Huntsville Hospital Huntsville AL $394,478 12/21/21 Hutchinson Regional Medical Center Hutchinson KS $1,000,000 9/29/21 Indiana Regional Medical Center Indiana PA $295,298 10/21/21 Indiana University Health Indianapolis IN $908,061 8/26/21 INTEGRIS Health Oklahoma City OK $998,854 11/9/21 Intermountain Centers for Human Development Tucson AZ $183,393 12/21/21 Jackson Parish Hospital Service Jonesboro LA $442,144 1/27/22 Kadlec Regional Medical Center Kennewick WA $762,420 10/21/21 Kaleida Health Buffalo NY $1,000,000 12/21/21 Kalkaska Memorial Health Center Kalkaska MI $526,250 4/25/22 Kau Hospital and Rural Clinic Pahala HI $825,254 1/27/22 Kaweah Delta Health Care District Visalia CA $994,003 9/29/21 Keck Hospital and School of Medicine of USC Los Angeles CA $895,103 12/21/21 Kenosha Community Health Center Kenosha WI $988,540 1/27/22 Kern County Hospital Authority Bakersfield CA $600,320 12/21/21 Kettering Medical Center Kettering OH $273,194 11/9/21 Kirkland Village Dillsburg PA $1,000,000 12/21/21 Klickitat County Public Hospital Goldendale WA $711,739 10/21/21 Kodiak Island Health Care Foundation Kodiak AK $86,033 11/9/21 Konza Prairie Community Health Center Junction city KS $488,176 9/29/21 Kootenai Health Coeur d'Alene ID $784,023 10/21/21 La Casa de Salud Bronx NY $419,875 8/26/21 La Clinica del Valle Family Health Center Medford OR $123,792 8/26/21 La Red Health Center Georgetown DE $287,766 1/27/22 Lakewood Health System Staples MN $376,200 11/9/21 Lakewood Resource and Referral Center Lakewood NJ $999,010 12/21/21 LaSante Health Center Inc Brooklyn NY $867,684 10/21/21 Lawndale Christian Health Center Chicago IL $172,354 8/26/21 LBJ Tropical Medical Center Pago Pago AS $334,519 9/29/21 Lee Memorial Health System Fort Myers FL $1,000,000 11/9/21 LifeStream Behavioral Center Leesburg FL $338,100 12/21/21 Little Rivers Health care Bradford VT $872,381 9/29/21 Lone Star Circle of Care Georgetown TX $220,477 10/21/21 Loretto Hospital Chicago IL $823,600 1/27/22 Los Angeles Christian Health Centers Los Angeles CA $47,219 8/26/21 Los Angeles Jewish Home for the Aging Reseda CA $862,906 11/9/21 Los Barrios Unidos Community Clinic Dallas TX $951,800 11/9/21 Louisiana Independent Hospital Network Coalition Baton Rouge LA $452,758 12/21/21 Louisiana Primary Care Association Baton Rouge LA $890,860 12/21/21 Lower Umpqua Hospital District Reedsport OR $989,628 8/26/21 Magnolia Regional Health Center Corinth MS $471,885 9/29/21 Maniilaq Health Center Kotzebue AK $637,869 9/29/21 Maple City Health Care Center Goshen IN $312,073 12/21/21 Marana Health Center Marana AZ $794,998 11/9/21 Maricopa County Special Health Care District Phoenix AZ $975,530 10/21/21 Marion General Hospital Marion IN $716,050 10/21/21 Marlette Regional Hospital Gaylord MI $382,730 8/26/21 McKenzie County Healthcare Systems Watford City ND $194,267 1/27/22 McLeod Regional Medical Center of the Pee Dee Florence SC $764,309 8/26/21 MCR Health Palmetto FL $1,000,000 8/26/21 Med Centro Healthcare System Ponce PR $909,391 9/29/21 Medical University of South Carolina Charleston SC $607,979 9/29/21 Memorial Healthcare System Hollywood FL $974,968 11/9/21 Memorial Hospital of South Bend South Bend IN $116,571 1/27/22 Mercy Foundation Roseburg OR $375,768 10/21/21 Mercy Health St. Louis MO $793,788 8/26/21 Mercy Health - St. Vincent Medical Center Cincinnati OH $812,876 12/21/21 Mercy Hospital Fort Smith St. Louis MO $647,154 10/21/21 Mercy Hospital Oklahoma City St. Louis MO $776,620 8/26/21 Mercy Rockford Health System Janesville WI $1,000,000 9/29/21 Methodist Healthcare Memphis Hospitals Memphis TN $280,212 11/9/21 Methodist Hospitals - Northlake Gary IN $1,000,000 1/27/22 Michigan Masonic Home Alma MI $519,532 10/21/21 Michigan Primary Care Association Lansing MI $990,000 11/9/21 Mid-State Health Center Plymouth NH $198,662 11/9/21 MidMichigan Health Midland MI $765,175 10/21/21 Minnie Hamilton Health Care Center Grantsville WV $457,568 8/26/21 Mobile County Board of Health Mobile AL $803,979 10/21/21 Mohawk Valley Health System New Hartford NY $697,382 12/21/21 Monongahela Valley Hospital Monongahela PA $498,726 10/21/21 Montefiore St. Luke's Cornwall Newburgh NY $749,385 1/27/22 Morehouse Healthcare Atlanta GA $907,235 9/29/21 Morris Heights Health Center Bronx NY $197,529 1/27/22 Mount Sinai Medical Center Miami Beach FL $925,208 10/21/21 Mount Vernon Neighborhood Health Center Mount Vernon NY $761,314 11/9/21 Mountain Park Health Center Phoenix AZ $165,844 8/26/21 Mountain States Health Alliance Johnson City TN $994,355 1/27/22 Multi-Cultural Health Evaluation Delivery System Erie PA $80,137 11/9/21 Munson Healthcare Traverse City MI $485,415 12/21/21 Na Pu'uwai Kaunakakai HI $275,000 10/21/21 Nathan Littauer Hospital Gloversville NY $283,254 12/21/21 Nationwide Children's Hospital Columbus OH $964,076 11/9/21 Native American Community Health Center Phoenix AZ $416,006 1/27/22 Navicent Health Macon GA $549,463 8/26/21 Nebraska Urban Indian Health Medical Center Omaha NE $190,875 9/29/21 Neighborcare Health Seattle WA $823,563 1/27/22 Neighborhood Health Alexandria VA $968,632 8/26/21 Neighborhood Health Services Corporation Plainfield City NJ $491,308 12/21/21 Neighborhood Healthcare Escondido CA $998,675 11/9/21 Nemours Children's Hospital Jacksonville FL $904,048 12/21/21 Neosho Memorial Regional Medical Center Chanute KS $176,054 9/29/21 Nett Lake Health Services Nett Lake MN $120,306 8/26/21 Nevada Health Centers Las Vegas NV $995,087 1/27/22 New Frontier Fallon NV $134,353 8/26/21 NEW Health Programs Association Chewelah WA $485,048 1/27/22 North Central Texas Community Health Care Center Wichita Falls TX $531,156 1/27/22 North Homes Grand Rapids MN $233,446 10/21/21 North Miami Center Miami FL $213,834 11/9/21 North Mississippi Medical Center-Tupelo Tupelo MS $1,000,000 11/9/21 North Valley Hospital Tonasket WA $92,591 1/27/22 Northeast Valley Health Corporation San Fernando CA $341,392 12/21/21 Northern Arizona Healthcare Flagstaff AZ $969,884 11/9/21 Northern Lakes Community Mental Health Gaylord MI $404,812 1/27/22 Northpointe Behavioral Healthcare Gaylord MI $37,679 9/29/21 Northwest Buffalo Community Health Care Center Buffalo NY $479,019 12/21/21 Northwestern Memorial HealthCare Chicago IL $1,000,000 11/9/21 Norton Healthcare Louisville KY $964,576 8/26/21 Norton Sound Health Corporation Nome AK $416,250 10/21/21 Novant Health Fort Mill SC $574,413 9/29/21 NSB Health & Social Service Department Barrow AK $319,409 11/9/21 Ochsner Medical Center New Orleans LA $999,996 12/21/21 Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and James Cancer Hospital Columbus OH $526,613 10/21/21 Okeene Municipal Hospital Okeene OK $221,821 1/27/22 Oklahoma Department of Corrections Oklahoma City OK $202,692 1/27/22 One Brooklyn Health System Brooklyn NY $354,000 10/21/21 Oonalaska Wellness Center Anchorage AK $79,892 1/27/22 Open Door Community Health Centers Arcata CA $201,300 9/29/21 Orange Blossom Family Health Orlando FL $126,361 9/29/21 OSF HealthCare Consortium Peoria IL $943,645 11/9/21 Ossining Open Door Ossining NY $426,039 10/21/21 Palmetto Care Connections Bamberg SC $782,575 8/26/21 Peak Vista Community Health Centers Colorado Springs CO $999,565 1/27/22 Pediatric and Family Medical Center Los Angeles CA $357,096 9/29/21 Philadelphia FIGHT Philadelphia PA $399,184 12/21/21 Piedmont Healthcare Atlanta GA $197,789 10/21/21 Pillars Community Health La Grange IL $598,504 12/21/21 Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services Grand Rapids MI $398,825 9/29/21 Plan de Salud del Valle Fort Lupton CO $433,140 1/27/22 Potomac Valley Hospital Keyser WV $70,669 1/27/22 Premier Community HealthCare Group Dade City FL $569,940 1/27/22 Premium Health Brooklyn NY $29,438 9/29/21 Presbyterian Healthcare Services Albuquerque NM $625,790 8/26/21 Presbyterian Medical Services Santa Fe NM $357,725 1/27/22 Prestera Center for Mental Health Services Huntington WV $166,050 1/27/22 Primary Care Health Services Pittsburgh PA $321,183 11/9/21 Professional Care Services of West TN Covington TN $195,953 11/9/21 Project Vida Health Center El Paso TX $384,159 1/27/22 Providence Community Health Centers Providence RI $898,467 12/21/21 Putnam County Hospital Greencastle IN $934,736 11/9/21 Red Lake Hospital Red Lake MN $291,148 10/21/21 Regions Hospital Saint Paul MN $1,000,000 12/21/21 Rehoboth McKinley Christian Health Care Services Gallup NM $697,179 12/21/21 Ritchie County Primary Care Association Harrisville WV $960,444 1/27/22 Riverwood Healthcare Center Aitkin MN $250,488 10/21/21 Robeson Health Care Corporation Pembroke NC $495,633 1/27/22 Roper St. Francis Hospital - Berkeley Charleston SC $630,678 9/29/21 Roseland Community Hospital Chicago IL $44,107 1/27/22 SAC Health System San Bernardino CA $540,319 12/21/21 Sacopee Valley Health Center Porter ME $616,532 11/9/21 Saint Joseph Health System Lexington KY $403,191 10/21/21 Saint Josephs Hospital, Yonkers Yonkers NY $927,213 9/29/21 Samaritan Healthcare Moses Lake WA $425,449 1/27/22 San Ysidro Health San Diego CA $1,000,000 8/26/21 Sanford Health Sioux Falls SD $967,439 11/9/21 Scheurer Health Pigeon MI $161,488 1/27/22 Scioto Paint Valley Mental Health Center Chillicothe OH $400,712 12/21/21 Seattle Children's Hospital Seattle WA $1,000,000 12/21/21 Shands Jacksonville Medical Center Jacksonville FL $470,553 11/9/21 Shawnee Christian Healthcare Center Louisville KY $320,808 8/26/21 Shenandoah Medical Center Shenandoah IA $946,100 9/29/21 Shore Memorial Hospital Somers Point NJ $770,000 12/21/21 Sinai Health System Chicago IL $1,000,000 12/21/21 Siouxland Community Health Center Sioux City IA $977,978 10/21/21 Skagit Regional Health Mount Vernon WA $38,515 12/21/21 Sky Lakes Medical Center Foundation Klamath Falls OR $226,092 9/29/21 South Boston Community Health Center South Boston MA $45,557 12/21/21 Southeast Columbus OH $51,733 8/26/21 SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium Juneau AK $804,092 11/9/21 Southern Illinois University School of Medicine Springfield IL $967,430 8/26/21 Sparrow Health System Lansing MI $586,375 1/27/22 Spartanburg Regional Health Services District Spartanburg SC $152,230 1/27/22 Speare Memorial Hospital Plymouth NH $307,324 8/26/21 SSM Health Saint Louis MO $914,400 9/29/21 St. Anthony Hospital Centennial CO $997,597 10/21/21 St. Barnabas Hospital Bronx NY $998,624 10/21/21 St. Bernards Healthcare Jonesboro AR $547,270 12/21/21 St. Claire Medical Center Morehead KY $308,894 11/9/21 St. Croix Regional Medical Center St. Croix Falls WI $437,475 1/27/21 St. Elizabeth Medical Center Edgewood KY $949,340 8/26/21 St. Francis Hospital Cincinnati OH $853,062 10/21/21 St. John's Episcopal Hospital Far Rockaway NY $372,744 11/9/21 St. Joseph Mercy Oakland Livonia MI $306,927 9/29/21 St. Luke Community Healthcare Ronan MT $251,610 8/26/21 St. Luke's Health System Boise ID $699,816 1/27/22 St. Luke's Hospital Bethlehem PA $796,010 8/26/21 St. Luke's Hospital New Bedford MA $1,000,000 1/27/22 St. Mary's Health Wagon Wise VA $40,800 1/27/22 Summit Community Care Clinic Frisco CO $143,495 12/21/21 Summit Pacific Medical Center Elma WA $977,994 12/21/21 Sun Life Family Health Center Casa Grande AZ $907,887 11/9/21 Sunset Park Health Council Inc Brooklyn NY $1,000,000 10/21/21 SUNY Health Science Center at Brooklyn Brooklyn NY $945,421 10/21/21 Swope Health Services Kansas City MO $843,387 8/26/21 Tafuna Family Health Center Pago Pago AS $187,297 12/21/21 Talbert House Health Center Middletown OH $153,208 11/9/21 Tampa Family Health Centers Tampa FL $657,250 9/29/21 Tampa General Hospital Tampa FL $1,000,000 11/9/21 TCA Health Chicago IL $99,574 1/27/22 Tessie Cleveland Community Services Corporation Los Angeles CA $394,142 10/21/21 The Asian Human Services Family Health Center Chicago IL $400,725 9/29/21 The Brighter Beginnings Richmond Family Health Clinic Philadelphia PA $1,000,000 10/21/21 The C.W. Williams Community Health Center Charlotte NC $312,399 10/21/21 The Center for Family and Child Enrichment Miami Gardens FL $78,204 9/29/21 The Guthrie Clinic Sayre PA $949,721 1/27/22 The Jamaica Hospital Jamaica NY $925,912 9/29/21 The Medical Center at Bowling Green Bowling Green KY $100,325 9/29/21 The North Central Family Medical Center Rock Hill SC $269,050 8/26/21 The Queen's Medical Center - Punchbowl Honolulu HI $924,603 10/21/21 The University of Kansas Hospital Authority Westwood KS $659,146 8/26/21 The University of Vermont Medical Center (UVMMC) Burlington VT $606,998 1/27/22 The Village Health Center San Diego CA $261,458 11/9/21 The Wright Center Medical Group Scranton PA $491,814 1/27/22 ThedaCare Neenah WI $728,429 12/21/21 Trinitas Regional Medical Center Elizabeth NJ $639,832 8/26/21 Tuba City Regional Health Care Corporation Tuba City AZ $266,946 10/21/21 Union Community Health Center Bronx NY $999,075 12/21/21 Union Hospital Terre Haute IN $173,450 1/27/22 United Community Family Services Norwich CT $946,016 8/26/21 United Health Services Hospitals Vestal NY $562,116 12/21/21 University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center Cleveland OH $999,015 11/9/21 University Medical Center Management Corporation New Orleans LA $996,376 8/26/21 University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Little Rock AR $982,589 12/21/21 University of Cincinnati Medical Center Cincinnati OH $1,000,000 12/21/21 University of Colorado Hospital Authority Aurora CO $779,447 1/27/22 University of Colorado School of Medicine Aurora CO $691,230 9/29/21 University of Florida College of Medicine- Jacksonville Jacksonville FL $480,762 8/26/21 University of Hawaii Maternal Telehealth Network for Maternal Fetal Medicine Honolulu HI $899,106 1/27/22 University of Louisville Health Louisville KY $571,652 11/9/21 University of Maryland Medical System Baltimore MD $795,146 8/26/21 University of Maryland, Baltimore Baltimore MD $977,066 8/26/21 University of Montana College of Health Missoula MT $684,593 9/29/21 University of Rochester Medical Center Rochester NY $996,280 10/21/21 University of Virginia Health System Charlottesville VA $388,574 9/29/21 USA Health University Hospital Mobile AL $833,250 11/9/21 Valle del Sol Phoenix AZ $383,959 1/27/22 Valley Children's Hospital Madera CA $158,442 11/9/21 Valley Health Winchester VA $1,000,000 1/27/22 Valley Health Team San Joaquin CA $665,958 1/27/22 Venice Family Clinic Venice CA $697,864 9/29/21 Vidant Health System Greenville NC $897,000 8/26/21 Virgin Islands Healthcare Foundation Christiansted VI $416,003 11/9/21 Visiting Nurse Association of Central Jersey Community Health Center Asbury Park NJ $204,808 1/27/22 Vista Community Clinic Vista CA $894,718 1/27/22 Vocational Instruction Project Bronx NY $515,984 11/9/21 Washington University School of Medicine St Louis MO $737,109 12/21/21 Watauga Medical Center Boone NC $131,975 9/29/21 Wayne Memorial Community Health Centers Honesdale PA $421,883 10/21/21 Wellstar Sylvan Grove Hospital Jackson GA $1,000,000 12/21/21 Westchester County Health Care Corporation Valhalla NY $1,000,000 10/21/21 Wheeler Clinic Plainville CT $91,612 9/29/21 Whittier Street Health Center Roxbury MA $936,400 9/29/21 Wyckoff Heights Medical Center Brooklyn NY $601,398 1/27/22 Yakima Valley Council on Alcoholism Triumph Treatment Services Yakima WA $916,782 11/9/21 Yakutat Community Health Center Yakutat AK $454,343 11/9/21 York County Community Action Sanford ME $346,506 11/9/21 Yukon-Kuskokwim Health Corporation Bethel AK $520,597 11/9/21 Zufall Health Center Dover NJ $707,508 APPENDIX D Connected Care Pilot Program Awardees Selection Date Awardee State(s) served Funding sought Link to Application in ECFS 10/26/2021 Adult MH and SA Outpatient Services AK $557,366 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214279249727 6/17/2021 ADV West - Frank R. Howard Memorial Hospital CA $504,900 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214098704602 6/17/2021 Albany Medical Center NY $331,429 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214152116857 1/15/2021 Banyan Community Health Center, Inc. FL $911,833 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214136007638 6/17/2021 Blessing Health System IL, MO $393,012 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/121491766717 6/17/2021 Boone Memorial Health Services WV $394,400 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/121480911861 3/16/2022 Boston Medical Center MA $446,250 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214287516348 3/16/2022 Boston's Community Medical Group, Inc. MA $918,000 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214240216929 6/17/2021 Bridgeport Hospital CT $320,790 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/12140239102586 10/26/2021 Carmen B. Pingree Autism Center of Learning UT $618,581 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/121449008457 6/17/2021 Catholic Health Initiatives AR, IA, KY, MN, ND, NE $6,183,189 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/121466403917 10/26/2021 Charles Judd Community Health Center HI $82,535 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214047675187 10/26/2021 Children with Special Health Needs Branch-State Dept. of Health HI $316,219 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/121470857436 3/16/2022 Children's Hospital of Denver CO, WY $824,096 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214260273032 6/17/2021 Children's National Medical Center DC $1,680,830 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214224537361 10/26/2021 Children's Outpatient Services UT $616,286 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214821724752 10/26/2021 Christian Family Solutions - Brookfield, WI WI $122,830 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/121437957392 10/26/2021 Christian Family Solutions - Lakeville, MN MN $190,669 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214131460485 10/26/2021 Christian Family Solutions - Mankato, MN MN $99,167 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214017512710 3/16/2022 Christiana Care Health Services DE $3,253,627 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/12142950819571 10/26/2021 Circare NY $133,246 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214223414764 6/17/2021 Coastal Health Alliance, dba Bolinas Family Practice CA $158,514 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/12141922106362 6/17/2021 Coastal Health Alliance, dba Point Reyes Medical Clinic CA $383,790 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/12140849410816 3/16/2022 Community Guidance Center - Indiana Location C-19 PA $154,530 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214200154232 3/16/2022 Community Health Center (CHCI) CT $1,093,398 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214003517773 6/17/2021 Community Health Center of Lubbock TX $59,142 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/12142333213888 10/26/2021 Conway Medical SC $1,018,449 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/121445432349 10/26/2021 Cooper Health System NJ $62,900 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/12140652005624 10/26/2021 Core Recovery Management Outpatient Services UT $614,756 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/121493922471 3/16/2022 Council of Athabascan Tribal Governments (Yukon Flats Health Center) AK $1,124,486 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/12141348917335 10/26/2021 Covington County Hospital MS $162,860 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/12142430330584 10/26/2021 Crisp Regional Hospital GA $849,720 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214134608765 6/17/2021 Dubuque Community Mental Health Center IA $363,463 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214119877789 1/15/2021 Duke University Health System NC $1,464,759 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214103875023 10/26/2021 Forensics UT $616,286 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214405009428 10/26/2021 Friend Health IL $606,900 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214383504738 1/15/2021 Geisinger PA $1,739,100 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214796000692 3/16/2022 Golden Valley Health Centers CA $725,195 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/121404617139 6/17/2021 Grace Health MI $606,339 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214679516514 3/16/2022 Greater Baden Medical Services, Inc. MD $406,249 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214026081819 6/17/2021 Greenwich Hospital CT $213,860 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214117874249 6/17/2021 Heartland Health Centers Consortium IL $693,154 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214829029459 6/17/2021 Heritage Behavioral Health Center, Inc IL $322,299 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214011731798 10/26/2021 Highland Springs Specialty Clinic American Fork UT $615,978 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/12140407003819 10/26/2021 Highland Springs Specialty Clinic Holladay UT $619,622 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/121444881567 6/17/2021 Housing Works Health Services III, Inc. on behalf of EngageWell IPA C-19 NY $2,527,220 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/121479528025 6/17/2021 Hudson Headwaters Health Network NY $767,210 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/121415252213 6/17/2021 IHS-CAL Round Valley Indian Health Center CA $968,836 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/12140678210885 1/15/2021 Intermountain Centers for Human Development AZ $237,150 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214149169812 6/17/2021 Johns Hopkins University MD $297,670 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/121480846167 6/17/2021 Kennedy Krieger Children's Hospital, Inc. MD $1,960,950 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/12141266530296 10/26/2021 Kids Intensive Day Services (KIDS) UT $617,595 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214614001144 6/17/2021 Lawrence + Memorial Hospital CT $319,940 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/121427254374 10/26/2021 Long Island Select Healthcare, Inc. NY $306,000 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/121401581404 1/15/2021 MA FQHC Telehealth Consortium MA $3,121,879 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/12142862406316 10/26/2021 Marion General Hospital IN $34,230 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214076392272 10/26/2021 Metro Health DC $297,517 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214044405945 10/26/2021 MFA 2150 C-19 DC $454,809 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/121492657072 6/17/2021 Mobile Medical Care, Inc. MD $293,250 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/12142255930187 3/16/2022 MUSC Medical Center SC $246,347 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214736729675 1/15/2021 Neighborhood Healthcare - El Cajon CA $22,644 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/121462450067 1/15/2021 Neighborhood Healthcare - Escondido CA $38,556 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214899013936 1/15/2021 Neighborhood Healthcare - Pauma Valley CA $15,300 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/121417768437 1/15/2021 Neighborhood Healthcare - Temecula CA $37,944 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214196400745 1/15/2021 Neighborhood Healthcare - Valley Parkway CA $15,300 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214398228691 3/16/2022 New England Telehealth Consortium, Inc. ME, NH $2,560,098 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214265438618 10/26/2021 New York Psychotherapy and Counseling Center - Bronx Child and Family Mental Health center NY $636,650 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214294418247 10/26/2021 North County Health Services (NCHS) CA $334,887 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214296075829 3/16/2022 Norther Nevada HOPES NV $331,884 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/12140603008162 10/26/2021 Norwegian American Hospital IL $203,065 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/121468010127 10/26/2021 NY Community Broadband Partnership NY $126,480 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214069225984 1/15/2021 OCHIN, Inc. OH, OR, WA $5,834,620 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/12142890418016 10/26/2021 One Brooklyn Health System NY $882,401 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214952915442 3/16/2022 Palmetto State Providers Network SC $7,192,893 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/12142140905571 10/26/2021 Parkview Consortium IN, OH $642,600 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214254912044 1/15/2021 Phoebe Family Medicine - Sylvester GA $112,200 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/121445259327 1/15/2021 Phoebe Family Medicine & Sports Medicine GA $112,200 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214626826276 1/15/2021 Phoebe Physicians Group - Ellaville Primary Medicine Center GA $112,200 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214245457559 1/15/2021 Phoebe Physicians Group Inc - PPC of Buena Vista GA $112,200 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/121471598310 1/15/2021 Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital GA $112,200 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214038814551 1/15/2021 Phoebe Worth Medical Center - Camilla Clinic GA $112,200 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/12141693806859 6/17/2021 Primary Care Providers for a Healthy Feliciana, Inc - RKM Dental Clinic LA $79,560 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214679301525 6/17/2021 Sheppard Pratt MD $1,109,287 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/121413956678 10/26/2021 Sky Lakes Medical Center OR $193,673 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214553305714 6/17/2021 Summa Health System OH $783,870 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214439603338 1/15/2021 Summit Pacific Medical Center WA $169,977 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/12142635321948 1/15/2021 Temple University Hospital, Inc. PA $4,254,250 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214310504229 6/17/2021 The Counseling Center of Wayne and Holmes Counties OH $80,155 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214604725502 6/17/2021 The Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester NH $559,634 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214061211895 6/17/2021 The MetroHealth System OH $901,000 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214326617808 3/16/2022 Tower Health - Reading Hospital PA $396,457 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214213932939 10/26/2021 Trinity Health Consortium PA $652,800 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/121419528751 3/16/2022 University Hospital NJ $627,300 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/121492657072 6/17/2021 University of Florida - Department of Pediatrics FL $612,000 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/12142429107224 6/17/2021 University of Hawaii, JABSOM: Department of Family Medicine and Community Health Hawaii/Pacific Basin Area Health Education Center HI $320,535 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214191100657 6/17/2021 University of Kentucky HealthCare KY $998,466 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/121452430614 1/15/2021 University of Mississippi Medical Center MS $2,377,875 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/1214264014334 1/15/2021 University of Virginia Health System VA $4,462,500 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/12141571415964 6/17/2021 Upstate Consortium NY $2,050,200 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/121486802792 10/26/2021 Valley EPIC Outpatient Recovery Management UT $614,756 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/121445767624 10/26/2021 Valleywest UT $616,286 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/12142561230621 10/26/2021 Western New York Rural Area Health Education Center, Inc. NY $373,320 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/121433002349 3/16/2022 Willis-Knighton Health System LA $9,451,791 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/12142931114181 10/26/2021 Winchester Medical Center VA, WV $367,200 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/121455878828 6/17/2021 Wooster Community Hospital OH $104,414 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/12142705703865 6/17/2021 Yale New Haven CT $424,320 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/121480731388 10/26/2021 Youth Outreach Services IL $79,050 https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filing/12142487030018 2