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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) released a new report showing where the Affordable Care Act provides states with flexibility and resources. HHS points out in the report that the law has provided or offered $2.8 billion in funding to states. This total should represent a fraction of the total funding available under the law to states. The report: http://www.hhs.gov/news/press/2011pres/02/20110225a.html  

Resources Allocated to State Governments from the Affordable Care Act As Of February 24, 2011

Program Spending in Millions 

Premium Rate Review Grants:

First Round $50 *

Second Round $200 *

National Background Check Program $19

Early Retiree Reinsurance Program Funds to States $209 *

Exchange Grants:

Planning Grants $55 *

Early Innovator IT Systems Grants $241

Establishment Grants TBD *

Consumer Assistance Grants $29

Prevention and Wellness:

Medicaid Chronic Disease Prevention Grants $100 *

Community and Clinical Prevention ** $503

Home Visitation Grants $87

Pregnancy Assistance, Personal Responsibility and Education Programs $102

Long-Term Care:

Money Follows the Person Grants $621

Innovation Center Dual Eligible Demonstration $15

Navigation of Long-Term Care Options $60

Infrastructure and Capacity:

State Health Workforce Needs $6

Public Health Training ** $294

Public Health Infrastructure ** $173 

TOTAL $2,763

Includes Territories

* Funding announcement has been issued; some of all of the awards have not yet been made.

** Includes funds that would be issues to entities within States; for some programs, funding allocation is announced but announcements have not yet been issued.

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