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HRSA Awards $1.5 Million to Support Work of Poison Control Centers
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Friday, September 12, 2003 |
Contact: HRSA Press Office
301-443-3376
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HHS’ Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) today announced $1.5 million in grants to improve services offered by the nation’s poison control centers.
“Each year, poison control centers report more than 2 million poisonings, most occurring at home and involving young children,” Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy G. Thompson said. “These funds will promote partnerships at the state and community level to support poison control outreach and education.”
The two-year “incentive”grants will be given to 11 poison control centers through hospitals and universities around the country. These centers will collaborate with other poison control centers and public health agencies to improve services and cost-savings in a large number of centers nationwide.
Examples of incentive grant projects include helping to centralize data among Texas poison control centers; developing an Internet site to improve cooperation among centers in the Midwest; expanding outreach and education among Native Americans; and increasing resources for managing poisonings from exotic snake bites.
“These grants will enhance services that save lives, reduce illness and lower health care and emergency room costs as a result of poisonings,” says HRSA Administrator Elizabeth M. Duke.”
The grants are awarded through the Poison Control Program in HRSA’s Maternal and Child Health Bureau.
The Poison Control Program is funded by the Poison Control Center Enhancement and Awareness Act of 2000. Program stabilization and certification grants in excess of $15 million annually also are awarded to help provide financial stabilization and improvements in services to 63 poison control centers serving all of the States, the
District of Columbia
, and
Puerto Rico
.
A table of incentive grant recipients follows.
Poison Control Incentive Grants, FY 2003
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Organization
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Affiliated
Poison
Control
Center
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City
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State
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Award
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University
of
Arizona
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Arizona
Poison and
Drug
Information
Center
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Tucson
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Ariz.
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$149,600
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Fulton-De
Kalb
Hospital
Authority
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Georgia
Poison
Center
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Atlanta
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Ga.
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$93,671
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MCHC-Chicago
Hospital
Council
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Illinois
Poison
Center
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Chicago
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Ill.
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$75,000
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University
of
Louisiana
at
Monroe
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Louisiana
Drug and
Poison
Information
Center
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Monroe
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La.
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$150,000
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Children's Hospital
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Regional
Center
for Poison Control and Prevention
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Boston
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Mass.
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$150,000
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Spectrum Health
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DeVos Children’s
Hospital
Regional
Poison
Center
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Grand Rapids
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Mich.
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$127,995
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Hennepin
County
Medical
Center
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Hennepin
Regional
Poison
Control
Center
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Minneapolis
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Minn.
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$126,830
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Charlotte-Mecklenburg
Hospital
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Carolinas Poison Center
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Charlotte
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N.C.
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$150,000
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Children's
Hospital
Medical
Center
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Cincinnati
Drug & Poison
Information
Center
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Cincinnati
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Ohio
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$150,000
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Board of Regents of the
Univ.
of
Oklahoma
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Oklahoma
Poison
Control
Center
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Oklahoma City
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Okla.
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$150,000
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Scott & White
Memorial
Hospital
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Central
Texas
Poison
Center
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Temple
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Texas
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$150,000
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TOTAL:
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$1,473,096
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(The National Poison Control Hotline is 1-800-222-1222, which connects callers to local poison control centers.)
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