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Chester County Hospital Gets $10M In Coronavirus Funding

Chester County Hospital has been approved for part of $324 million in state emergency assistance to help battle coronavirus.

WEST CHESTER, PA — Chester County hospital has been approved to receive a portion of the $50 million granted to six hospitals in the University of Pennsylvania health system,

A total of 31 hospitals statewide have had their funding approved through the Hospital Emergency Loan Program, with $324 million already approved.

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In addition to Chester County Hospital, Lancaster General, Women and Babies Hospital, Pennsylvania Hospital, Penn Presbyterian, and the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania all will receive funding.

"As Pennsylvania continues to practice social distancing, we have successfully flattened the curve, but we know that our fight against COVID-19 is far from over," Gov. Wolf said in a statement Thursday. "This funding will allow our hospitals to hold steady in that fight with the peace of mind that they have access to the resources they need to provide critical care to their communities."

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>>PA Announces Emergency Coronavirus Loan Program To Help Hospitals

Holy Redeemer's $20 million loan was the largest amount disbursed to a single hospital through the program. Some of the southeastern Pennsylvania's largest healthcare systems also received funding, including six University of Pennsylvania properties and four owned by Prospect CCMC.

The loans are not interest free, but "low interest," the state said. The program is intended as a short-term stopgap measure to provide support for hospitals until federal funding kicks in.
Specifically, the loans are meant to ensure facilities have enough staff, medical equipment, and protective gear to safely and effectively treat patients and stop the spread of coronavirus.

Hospitals may use the funds to cover any costs occurred between March 1 and Sept. 1.

Applications to the program were opened up on April 13 and closed on April 20.

A full list of approved projects is available here.

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