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May 08, 2015

King Advocates for Rural Health Care Services in Northern Maine

Recently supported two-year extension of funding that supports KVHC

HOULTON, ME – At Katahdin Valley Health Center today, U.S. Senator Angus King (I-Maine) underscored the importance of ensuring that all Mainers, including those who live in the more rural part of the state, have access to high-quality health services.

“The location of your home shouldn’t dictate the quality of your health care,” Senator King said. “But far too often, people who live in rural Maine struggle to find convenient, high-quality health care services because of where they live. That’s why places like KVHC are so important. Through its five locations, KVHC is making affordable health care more accessible for thousands of people across northern Maine, and with its innovative advancements in telemedicine, it’s bringing its vital services into the comfort of patients’ homes. That is the future of health care in this country, and I applaud the staff at KVHC for their outstanding work and will continue to advocate for federal support so that people across Maine, regardless of where they live, can have access to health care.”

Senator King, led by KVHC CEO Durward Humphrey, toured KVHC where he met with staff and learned about the services provided at the facility. Senator King has been a strong advocate for expanding broadband access in rural Maine in part to help advance telemedicine, which can make a significant difference in overcoming challenges presented by distance.

During the tour, Senator King also emphasized the need for continued federal support of health centers across the state. KVHC, along with its five associated locations across Aroostook and Penobscot Counties, serves approximately 10,000 people and is designated as a federally-qualified health center, which means that it receives federal funding to support its operations. KVHC recently received more than $2.5 million in grants, which play a vital role in ensuring that people throughout the region receive quality care.

Senator King recently voted in favor of legislation that extends funding for health centers like KVHC. The bill, which Congress passed and the President signed into law, repeals the flawed sustainable growth rate formula used to pay doctors for Medicare services and renews for two years the health center funding that supports KVHC’s operations. Without the fix, KVHC was slated to lose the funding, which accounts for between 60 to 70 percent of its operational funding, jeopardizing the health center and the services it provides to patients.

Earlier in the day, Senator King also toured Spring Break Maple and Honey in Smyrna, which is Maine’s largest producer of maple candy. He also visited F.A. Peabody in Houlton, a family owned insurance company that serves between 300 and 400 clients in the Affordable Care Act Marketplace in Aroostook, Washington, and Penobscot Counties.

Photo 1: Senator King with Katahdin Valley Health Center staff in front of equipment used for telemedicine.

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