U.S. health department awards more than $2M to Hawaii community health centers, nonprofits


The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the Health Resources and Services Administration, awarded $2,087,309 to Hawaii health care organizations and nonprofits to combat the opioid crisis, and expand access to integrated substance use disorder and mental health services.

"The goal is to make sure people get the treatment they need," said Martin Kramer, HRSA director of communications, in an interview with Pacific Business News. "People need to know care is available and that no…

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