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Health Resources and Services Administration
State Office of Rural HealthRegional Partnership Meeting/Region C
Lansing, MIAugust 12, 2015
Tamara J. CoxDeputy Regional Administrator, Region V- Chicago
Office of Regional Operations
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Improving health and health equity
through access to quality
services, a skilled health workforce and
innovative programs
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HRSA.gov
FY 2015 HRSA Budget: $10 Billion
Program Dollars (in Millions)Health Center Program $5,000,633HIV/AIDS $2,318,781Maternal and Child Health $1,254,238Health Workforce $1,057,784Rural Health $147,471Healthcare Systems $110,693Program Management $154,000Total $10,043,600
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FY 2016 HRSA Budget
• President’s FY 2016 HRSA budget request totals $10.1 billion• Supports 90-plus programs that HRSA administers• Provides services to tens of millions of individuals
• Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015 provides mandatory funding that expires at the end of the fiscal year for the following HRSA programs: • Health Centers Program• National Health Service Corps• Teaching Health Centers Graduate Medical Education• Home Visiting Program • Family-to-Family Health Information Centers
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Agency Objectives
Increase Access to
Quality Health Care and Services
Strengthen the Health Workforce
Build Healthy
Communities
Improve Health Equity
Strengthen Program
Operations
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Increase Access to Quality Health Care and Services
One in 3 people living at or below the poverty level relies on a HRSA-supported health center for primary medical care
One in 2 people diagnosed with HIV receives care through the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program
9.7 million people living in health professional shortage areas receive primary medical, dental or mental health care from a National Health Service Corps clinician
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Increase Access to Quality Health Care and Services
More than half of pregnant women and a more than a third of infants and children benefit from maternal and child health block grants
More than 700,000 rural Americans receive health services thanks to rural community-based grants
About 115,500 parents and children participate in the national Home Visiting Program
About 6,000 life-saving unrelated blood stem cell transplants facilitated annually
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Strengthen the Health Workforce
11,400 medical, dental, and mental and behavioral health care providers in the National Health Service Corps and NURSE Corps work in health professional shortage areas
1,100 students, residents, and health providers in training receive NHSC scholarships to work in underserved communities upon graduation and licensure
Support for targeted health professions training programs focused on inter-professional care, geriatrics and autism, among others, as well as programs that increase workforce diversity
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Strengthen the Health Workforce
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Support health centers that employ multi-disciplinary teams – 10,700+ physicians and 8,000+ nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and certified nurse midwives
Support primary care residency programs in 60 Teaching Health Centers to help train more than 550 residents annually
Trained 4,000 new mental health providers to increase access to mental health services, and make schools safer
Build Healthy Communities
Coordinate health care activities for 57 million rural Americans
Support providers in rural and isolated areas improve patient care with the use of telehealth, telemedicine and health IT
Improve perinatal health outcomes and reduce racial and ethnic disparities by using community-based service delivery through Healthy Start
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Improve Health Equity
Provide linguistically appropriate enabling services (e.g., housing, food, and job support) to more than two million patients through community health centers
Ryan White HIV/AIDS clients’ viral suppression rates improved nine percent in three years – from 70% to 79% from 2010 to 2013. Viral suppression rates improved the most within disproportionally affected demographic groups, decreasing health disparities
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Save qualified safety net organizations about $3.8 billion annually through the 340B Drug Pricing Program
Strengthen Management and Operations
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• Customer Satisfaction• Innovation• Results-Oriented • Employee Recruitment and Retention
Regional Office Locations
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Regional Offices Presence
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Region V, Office of Regional Operations
Rick Wilk, Regional [email protected]
To find a health center near you:Findahealthcenter.hrsa.gov
Apply for federal grants:Grants.gov
Office of Regional Operations (ORO)ORO Core Functions
External Affairs and Outreach Foster greater alignment and collaboration between HRSA programs and other public and private programs working in communities to pursue common goals and integrated systems of care.
Strategic Stakeholder PartnershipsGenerate collaborative efforts between state health care leaders and HRSA improve public health and health care systems.
Regional SurveillanceConduct surveillance and analysis of regional / state health care environmental trends and recommends ways to improve policies and programs.
Regional Management Provides leadership on HRSA's mission, goals, priorities and initiatives in regions, states and territories.
Technical Assistance Provide technical assistance to HRSA grantees.
ORO FY 2015 Essential Topics
• Affordable Care Act Outreach and Enrollment• Rural Health• Tribal Affairs• Behavioral Health• Region Specific Topics:
• Primary Care and Public Health Integration• HIV / AIDS• Maternal and Child Health• Native Hawaiians / Pacific islanders• Transgender Persons• Homelessness• Veterans
Affordable Care Act Outreach and Enrollment
Consumer Assistance Roles Established to Facilitate Marketplace Outreach, Education, and Enrollment
• Navigators • Non-Navigator Assistance Personnel• Certified Application Counselors• Agents and Brokers
Planning for the next open enrollment season begins now
• New Partnerships• Training and Preparation• Local assistor coalitions• Ideas for enrollment outreach and activitiesOpen Enrollment is November 1, 2015 – January 31, 2016
Healthcare.gov1-800 318-2596
TTY: 1-855 889-4325
Coverage To Care
https://marketplace.cms.gov