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Cardinal Health awarded Strategic National Stockpile contract for PPE storage, distribution

Cardinal Health's contract with the Department of Health and Human Services could reach $91.6 million for the storage and distribution of PPE to support the Strategic National Stockpile.
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Cardinal Health was awarded a $57.8 million contract, including options that if exercised by the Department of Health and Human Services could reach $91.6 million, for the storage and distribution of 80,000 pallets of personal protective equipment to support the Strategic National Stockpile, part of the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response within HHS.

"Cardinal Health is uniquely positioned to get critical products to healthcare providers and first responders as effectively, safely, and swiftly as possible in response to the COVID-19 pandemic," said Steve Mason, CEO Medical Segment. "Cardinal Health is proud to help the country by providing this critical pandemic support in partnership with the U.S. government."

With its expansive distribution network, Cardinal Health can provide rapid deployment and delivery of SNS product throughout the United States and its territories, as directed by the U.S. government, to assist with critical PPE needs in response to the COVID-19 pandemic as well as other national or localized public health emergencies, the company said.

PPE product within the SNS, to be stored across U.S. Cardinal Health medical facilities, includes inventory from multiple manufacturers/vendors under contract with the U.S. Government that is provided to multiple sources and care institutions.

 

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