Grant could help CARD, asbestos victims
A new grant program to help provide
screening for asbestos-related diseases is already accepting
applications.
U.S. Sen. Max Baucus announced the new
program to help provide care for those in Libby and Lincoln County.
The senator created the program as part of his work to secure
health care coverage for asbestos victims.
“Although we can never fully right the
outrageous wrong that took place in Libby, we can fight to make
sure the community has the tools it needs to heal. This new grant
program for asbestos-disease screening is another important step in
that healing process,” Baucus said. “I want to thank health care
providers like the CARD Clinic who are already providing great
screening and health care to folks in Lincoln County. I’ll continue
doing all I can to help Libby heal and raise awareness to prevent
horrible tragedies like this from ever happening again.”
CARD provides asbestos screening and
healthcare for those with exposure to asbestos.
“CARD greatly values the unwavering
support of Sen. Baucus to make this screening grant available which
will allow uninterrupted screening to continue in Libby and across
the nation” said Dr. Brad Black, CARD Medical Director and Lincoln
County Public Health Officer. “We thank Sen. Baucus for his
dedication to finding long term solutions for populations impacted
by public health emergencies.”
The grant provides health screening to
those in Libby and Troy, but also funding for nationwide screening
programs. It’s also designed to help raise awareness of screening
programs and information on those who are eligible for Medicare
benefits.
Applications for the grant are being
taken until April 25. The total estimated funding for the grant
program is $10 million.
Baucus also helped secure health care
for asbestos victims. Those victims have been eligible for Medicare
since spring 2010.