Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 118.djvu/3161

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118 STAT. 3131 PUBLIC LAW 108–447—DEC. 8, 2004 Hospitals and Clinics, Minneapolis, Minnesota, for a pediatric pal liative care demonstration program, $600,000 is available for the City of Detroit, Michigan, for a project to improve access to primary care and preventive health services for low income and uninsured persons, $100,000 is available for Community Catalyst, Inc., Boston, Massachusetts, for the expansion of a benefits management pro gram, $150,000 is available for Cook County Bureau of Health Services in Chicago, Illinois, for the Antibiotic Resistance Program, $340,000 is available for Donald R. Watkins Memorial Foundation, Houston, Texas, for a comprehensive HIV/AIDS treatment and research demonstration program, $100,000 is available for Focus on Therapeutic Outcomes, Inc., Knoxville, Tennessee, $250,000 is available for Hamot Medical Center, Erie, Pennsylvania and the Ohio Health System, Columbus, Ohio, to implement a demonstra tion project on the Medicare Advantage program, $25,000 is avail able for HealthRight, Inc., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for their Care Access Program, $75,000 is available for the Inglis Foundation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for healthcare and social services for low income adults with severe physical disabilities in an effort to promote independent living, $50,000 is available for Medical Care for Children Partnership, Fairfax, Virginia, for access to spe cialty health care for children who have serious medical needs, $500,000 is available for Memphis Biotech Foundation in Memphis, Tennessee, to develop a biologistics network in Mississippi and Tennessee, $225,000 is available for Muskegon Community Health Project, Muskegon, Michigan, for the Access Health Program, $30,000 is available for Our House of Portland, Portland, Oregon, to develop a Care Program for people living with AIDS, $750,000 is available for Pace Vermont, Burlington, Vennont, for the Rural Program for All inclusive Care for the Elderly, $150,000 is available for Patient Advocate Foundation, Newport News, Virginia, to assist the PAF in serving patients experiencing difficulty accessing quality health care services, $450,000 is available for Puerto Rico’s Gov ernor’s Office of Elderly Affairs for the Medication Error Prevention Pilot Program, $1,500,000 is available for San Francisco Depart ment of Public Health, San Francisco, California, for a demonstra tion project to improve HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention serv ices, $300,000 is available for Santa Clara County, California, for outreach and enrollment assistance activities of the Children’s Health Initiative, $500,000 is available for Susquehanna Health System, Williamsport, Pennsylvania, for stabilizing workforce for patient care, $500,000 is available for Swope Health Services, Kansas City, Missouri, to supplement recurring healthcare costs for underemployed, uninsured, and income qualified patients in Wyandotte and Johnson Counties, Kansas, $100,000 is available for Temple University, Crime and Justice Research Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for DNA backlog and utilization, and $250,000 is available for University of Maine, Partnership for Early Childhood Health & Services: Provided further, That funds appro priated under this heading are available for the Healthy Start, Grow Smart program under which the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services may, directly or through grants, contracts, or cooperative agreements, produce and distribute informational mate rials including, but not limited to, pamphlets and brochures on infant and toddler health care to expectant parents enrolled in the Medicaid program and to parents and guardians enrolled in such program with infants and children: Provided further, That