Infectious Disease
HHS awards $45M to support long COVID care

September 25, 2023
Disclosures:
Levine is the assistant secretary of HHS. Morris reports no relevant financial disclosures.
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Key takeaways:
- A total of nine HHS grants are worth $1 million each for up to 5 years.
- The grants will be used to implement care coordination, increase long COVID care access and integrate behavioral health staff.
HHS, through the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, has awarded $45 million in grants to support multidisciplinary long COVID clinics and expand coordinated and comprehensive care.
According to HHS, the nine grants are worth $1 million each for up to 5 years.
These grants support the Biden-Harris Administration’s whole-government effort to move the needle on evidence-based research and improve health care services for those suffering from long COVID,” Sessums said.
Recent research has found that long COVID symptoms can persist for as long as 2 years after acute SARS-CoV-2 infection, and although the prevalence of long COVID has declined, many patients still report persistent symptoms.
The grants are intended to create new delivery models, expand multidisciplinary networks and person-centered care coordination by:
- implementing dedicated care coordination, social services and language interpretive staff for patients with long COVID;
- increasing access to long COVID care by expanding in-person and virtual visit capacity and establishing new satellite clinics; and
- integrating behavioral health staff and behavioral health and rehabilitation group support programs.
According to Morris, they plan to use the grant in partnership with the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Family Medicine and the Black Equity Coalition “to increase recognition of long COVID and provide patient and provider education around long COVID.”
“We are working specifically with populations who may have less access to health care,” she said. “Our program will also help patients who need specialty referrals to our post-COVID clinic.”
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