Senator Ossoff’s Efforts to Improve Dialysis Health Care in South Georgia

Senator Ossoff Secures Funding for Tift Regional Health System to Upgrade Dialysis Services in South Georgia

Senator Ossoff has been working tirelessly to improve healthcare services in South Georgia, and his recent announcement is a testament to this. He has secured $600,000 in Federal funding for Tift Regional Health System to upgrade their dialysis services. The new equipment will benefit over 12 counties in the region and will help Tift Regional Health System serve families in South Central Georgia more effectively.

Claire Byrnes, Senior Vice President for Ambulatory Services at Tift Regional Health System, expressed her gratitude towards Senator Ossoff for his support. The funding will allow them to expand and upgrade their health care services, which is particularly important given the rise in Outpatient Dialysis volume. With state-of-the-art clinical care machinery, Tift Regional Health System can now provide more effective care to its patients.

Senator Ossoff’s efforts have brought together both Republicans and Democrats in a bipartisan government funding package that will greatly benefit patients in South Georgia who require dialysis treatments. He expressed his appreciation towards Christopher Dorman, the President and Chief Executive Officer of Tift Regional Health System, for bringing this proposal to his office and for his leadership in the community.

Overall, Senator Ossoff’s work to improve healthcare services in South Georgia is commendable. His efforts have resulted in improved access to quality healthcare for families in the region, and his commitment to serving his constituents continues to inspire many.

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