Health & Fitness
Federal Grant to Center in Peekskill to Expand Oral Health Services
Lack of access to preventive and routine dental care for under-served populations can result in more costly emergency work, officials said.

U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia M. Burwell announced $8,650,000 in funding to support 23 health centers in New York -- including ones in Peekskill and Ossining.
The funding will increase access to integrated oral health care services and improve oral health outcomes for Health Center Program patients, federal officials said in the announcement.
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Nationwide, Monday's announcement includes nearly $156 million in funding to support 420 health centers in 47 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. This funding enables health centers to expand integrated oral health care services and increase the number of patients served, federal officials said.
With these awards from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), health centers across the country will increase their oral health service capacity by hiring approximately 1,600 new dentists, dental hygienists, assistants, aides, and technicians to treat nearly 785,000 new patients.
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In the lower Hudson Valley, both Open Door and Hudson River Healthcare were given grants.
HUDSON RIVER HEALTHCARE, INC.
PEEKSKILL
$350,000
OPEN DOOR FAMILY MEDICAL CENTER, INC.
OSSINING
$350,000
“Oral health is an important part of our overall physical health and well-being,” Burwell said in the announcement. “The funding we are awarding will reduce barriers to quality dental care for hundreds of thousands of Americans by bringing new oral health providers to health centers across the country.”
Oral health problems can be a sign of illness elsewhere in the body. Additionally, lack of access to preventive and routine dental care for underserved populations can result in dental conditions requiring more costly emergency dental treatment, federal officials said.
“HRSA will continue to explore ways to further integrate oral health services within primary care settings, and increase awareness of the connection between oral health and overall health,” said HRSA Acting Administrator Jim Macrae.
Today, nearly 1,400 health centers operate about 9,800 service delivery sites in every U.S. state, D.C., Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands and the Pacific Basin; these health centers employ more than 170,000 staff who provide care to nearly 23 million patients. In 2014, health centers employed over 3,700 dentists, more than 1,600 dental hygienists, and over 7,400 dental assistants, technicians and aides. They served about 4.7 million dental patients and provided nearly 12 million oral health visits.
To view the list of the awardees, visit http://bphc.hrsa.gov/programop...
To learn more about HRSA’s Health Center Program, visit http://bphc.hrsa.gov/about/ind...
To find a health center in your area, visit http://findahealthcenter.hrsa....
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