Current Suspected Overdose Deaths in Delaware for 2022: Get Help Now!
New website provides cost and quality data for Delaware hospitals and Accountable Care Organizations.
In support of Delawareans with disabilities, their families, and vulnerable seniors, Delaware's Medicaid program is allocating $50 million in one-time funding for home and community-based services.
Learn MoreTo replace critical facilities that are aging or insufficient, a new Delaware Hospital for the Chronically Ill will be built and the Division of Public Health Laboratory will be expanded.
Learn MoreMore than $92 million was distributed to support 359 Delaware health care providers to improve technology, meet staff/training needs, make environmental modifications and more.
Learn MoreBecause of the pandemic's impact on child care services and the necessity of these services to Delaware's economy, more than $93 million in grants have been allocated to providers.
Learn MoreFor vulnerable people without stable housing, special funding helped them pay off outstanding utility bills, a barrier that moved them closer to renting a new apartment.
Learn MoreAs part of the response, $10 million has been allocated for testing statewide, $1.5 million for testing in child care centers, and $1.1 million to deliver vaccines to people who are homebound.
Learn MoreTo serve Delaware individuals and families in need, DHSS issues monthly emergency benefits, provides emergency housing assistance, and has a new program for pregnant women without housing.
Learn MoreFacing shortages of health care workers, funding has gone to hospitals, long-term care facilities and DHSS' 24/7 facilities to stabilize the direct-care workforce.
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