BRMC Gets Federal Grant Money
Washington, D.C.—A Department of Health and Human Services grant of $94,050 has been awarded to Bradford Regional Medical Center through the Health Resources and Services Administration, according to U.S. Representative Glenn `GT’ Thompson, R-Howard.
“These grants are discretionary and can be used for the health care needs of the facility,” said Thompson. “It gives the hospital the opportunity to address pressing needs for the medical care of the community.”
George Leonhardt, administrator of the Bradford Center said, “We will be purchasing two pieces of patient care equipment: an intra-aortic balloon pump to be used for cardiac patients and a mobile x-ray system to be used at the bedside. We are fortunate to have access to funding opportunities such as this to support out continued provision of the highest quality of care to our patients.”
emailed from Tina Kreisher, Glenn Thompson's office
“These grants are discretionary and can be used for the health care needs of the facility,” said Thompson. “It gives the hospital the opportunity to address pressing needs for the medical care of the community.”
George Leonhardt, administrator of the Bradford Center said, “We will be purchasing two pieces of patient care equipment: an intra-aortic balloon pump to be used for cardiac patients and a mobile x-ray system to be used at the bedside. We are fortunate to have access to funding opportunities such as this to support out continued provision of the highest quality of care to our patients.”
emailed from Tina Kreisher, Glenn Thompson's office
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