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Markey and Portman Introduce Legislation to Fund Domestic “Ebola Treatment Hubs”
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OFFICE OF SENATOR MARKEY Nov. 19, 2014
WASHINGTON – Senators Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) and Rob Portman (R-Ohio) today introduced legislation to allocate funds to support the establishment of regional designated hospitals that can provide specialized care for Ebola patients in an isolated setting. Currently, there are only four hospitals with bio-containment facilities in the United States, and those locations have a total of 11 beds that can be used at any one time for Ebola patients or others with infectious diseases that require isolation.
“The Ebola outbreak exposed serious vulnerabilities in our national public health preparedness and it is critical that hospitals are sufficiently trained, staffed, and prepared to provide the specialized treatment for Ebola patients while also protecting themselves” said Senator Markey. “The creation of these designated Ebola treatment centers will improve our ability to treat any future domestic Ebola cases and help ensure our hospitals are prepared for the next highly infectious disease outbreak.”
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http://www.markey.senate.gov/news/press-releases/markey-and-portman-introduce-legislation-to-fund-domestic-ebola-treatment-hubs
Link to legislation S. 2942:
http://www.markey.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/2014-11-19_Ebola_Hub_Bill_Text.pdf
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