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    Area facilities share in healthcare coronavirus relief
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    Area facilities share in healthcare coronavirus relief

    Ally Dillinger, 3 years ago
    MINOT, N.D. -The CARES Act, Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act provided $175 billion in relief funds to hospitals and other healthcare providers.

    Trinity Kenmare Hospital will receive more than $2.28 million. Trinity Health in Williston will receive about $1.3 million. B & B Drug was awarded $2,168.

    Northland Health Partners Community Health Center, Minot, was awarded $994,335. Other awards included First Choice Physical Therapy, $18,401; Lakeview Health Clinic, $16,520; Minot Health Clinic, $2,246; Premier Physical Therapy of North Dakota, $1,764; and Northern Plains Children’s Advocacy Center, $794.

    In Minot, $33,758 was awarded across 12 chiropractic offices and $28,394 to six optometry offices and $435 to an audiology office.

    Community MRI Services at Minot Air Force Base was awarded $10,466.

    In Harvey, awards included $386,360 to St. Aloisius Hospital; $7,021 to Harvey Ambulance Service; and $24,442 to Central Dakota Family Physicians.

    In Rugby, Good Samaritan Hospital Association was awarded nearly $4.2 million; Dakota Eye Institute, $442,651; and Heart of America Clinic Pharmacy, $1,327.

    Mountrail County Medical Center will receive $3.49 million and Mountrail Bethel Home $216.

    Garrison Memorial Hospital was awarded $268,716, and Garrison Ambulance District $10,827.

    St. Andrew’s Hospital in Bottineau was awarded $336,335; St. Andrew’s Bottineau Clinic, $13,683; and Bottineau Ambulance Service, $11,522.

    Presentation Medical Center in Rolla will receive just over $3.5 million and Rolette County Public Health $1,591.

    Tioga Medical Center is slated to receive $229,733 and Tioga Fire Department $3,147.

    A number of entities in Williston will receive funds, including Mercy Medical Center, $2 million.

    Among awards in Watford City were: McKenzie County Healthcare Systems, $210,728; McKenzie County Ambulance Service, $7,886; and Great Plains Women’s Health Center, $2,348.

    St. Luke’s Hospital in Crosby was awarded $210,318 and Divide County Ambulance District $3,207.

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