HRSA Awards $10 Million in Grants to Create and Expand Health Center Networks, Improve Information Management Activities
HHS’ Health Resources and Services Administration today announced 36 grants totaling $10 million to support the creation, further development and operation of health center networks and integrated information systems. The grants are catalysts for the planning and implementation of integrated systems among health centers that will improve the quality of services and expand patients’ access to services.
“By taking advantage of new technology and forming networks, health centers can run more effeciently and strengthen their ability to care for people in need,” HHS Secretary Tommy G. Thompson said. “Millions of Americans rely on health centers for everything from routine primary care to highly specialized services, and these grants will help centers focus their efforts and resources into providing quality care.”
Specifically, HRSA awarded:
- Nine Health Center Operational Network grants totaling $2.3 million to support networks of three or more health centers that agree to share an essential function, including the purchase or lease of equipment, that will enable members to improve their business and clinical operations.
- Six Integrated Services Development Initiative Planning Grants totaling almost $570,000 to support health center planning efforts that will result in the establishment of a health center operational network.
- 12 Integrated Services Development Initiative Development Grants totaling $1.6 million to further develop and implement a health center operational network.
- Three Shared Integrated Management Information Systems (SIMIS) grants totaling $1.3 million to help health centers align their information systems with business objectives in an effort to improve health care and reduce costs.
- Six Integrated Communications Technology (ICT) grants totaling $4.2 million to support health center participation in HRSA’s Health Disparities Collaboratives by fostering the development of a technology infrastructure to integrate uniform clinical information with business systems and care management.
“Today’s grants help health centers boost efficiency in core functional areas, including administrative, clinical, managed care, finance, and information systems,” said HRSA Administrator Elizabeth M. Duke. “Those improvements will result in more direct health care being made available to health center patients.”
Expanding health centers in underserved communities is a key component of the Bush Administration's broad strategy for expanding access to health care for the more than 40 million Americans without health insurance. More information about the President's initiatives to help the uninsured is available at http://www.hhs.gov/news/press/2003pres/20030211.html.
A list of grantees follows:
FY 2003 Health Center Operational Networks Grants
|
Organization
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City
|
State
|
Award
|
Community Health Center Network
|
Oakland
|
Calif.
|
$285,000
|
Northeast Valley Health Corporation
|
San Fernando
|
Calif.
|
160,141
|
Colorado Community Managed Care Network
|
Denver
|
Colo.
|
188,259
|
Health Choice Network
|
Miami
|
Fla.
|
285,000
|
Neighborhood Health Care Network
|
St. Paul
|
Minn.
|
285,000
|
Community Health Access Network
|
Raymond
|
N.H.
|
275,309
|
La Clinica De Familia, Inc.
|
Las Cruces
|
N.M.
|
285,000
|
Klamath Health Partnership
|
Klamath Falls
|
Ore.
|
285,000
|
Southwest Virginia Community Health Services
|
Saltville
|
Va.
|
284,579
|
Total
|
$2,333,288
|
FY 2003 Integrated Services Development Initiative – Planning Grants
|
Organization
|
City
|
State
|
Award
|
Shasta Community Health Center
|
Redding
|
Calif.
|
$95,000
|
Kalihi-Palama Health Center
|
Honolulu
|
Hawaii
|
95,000
|
Eastport Health Care
|
Eastport
|
Maine
|
95,000
|
Outer Cape Health Services, Inc.
|
Orleans
|
Mass.
|
95,000
|
People's Health Center, Inc.
|
St. Louis
|
Mo.
|
95,000
|
Newark Community Health Centers
|
Newark
|
N.J.
|
94,839
|
Total
|
$569,839
|
FY 2003 Integrated Services Development Initiative – Development Grants
|
Organization
|
City
|
State
|
Award
|
Asian Health Services
|
Oakland
|
Calif.
|
$142,500
|
Coastal Health Alliance
|
Point Reyes
|
Calif.
|
142,500
|
Salud Family Health Center, Inc.
|
Ft. Lupton
|
Colo.
|
124,688
|
Chicago Health Outreach, Inc.
|
Chicago
|
Ill.
|
142,500
|
East Chicago Community Health Center
|
East Chicago
|
Ind.
|
142,500
|
Primary Health Care, Inc.
|
Des Moines
|
Iowa
|
142,500
|
Iberia Comprehensive Community Health Center, Inc.
|
New Iberia
|
La.
|
142,500
|
South Cove Community Health Center, Inc.
|
Boston
|
Mass.
|
142,500
|
Cook Area Health Services, Inc.
|
Cook
|
Minn.
|
85,500
|
Family Health Center of Boone County
|
Columbia
|
Mo.
|
142,500
|
Keystone Rural Health Center
|
Wormleysburg
|
Pa.
|
115,938
|
Horizon Health Care, Inc.
|
Howard
|
S.D.
|
142,500
|
Total
|
$1,608,626
|
FY 2003 Shared Integrated Management Information Systems (SIMIS) grants
|
Organization
|
City
|
State
|
Award
|
Collier Health Services, Inc.
|
Cape Coral
|
Fla.
|
$467,458
|
Oregon Primary Care Association
|
Portland
|
Ore.
|
399,000
|
Wasatch Homeless Health Care/4th Street Clinic
|
Salt Lake City
|
Utah
|
427,500
|
Total
|
$1,293,958
|
| FY 2003 Integrated Communications Technology (ICT) grants |
Organization
|
City
|
State
|
Award
|
Community Health Centers of Pinellas, Inc.
|
St. Petersburg
|
Fla.
|
$1,045,000
|
Near North Health Services Corporation
|
Chicago
|
Ill.
|
950,000
|
Maine Primary Care Association
|
Augusta
|
Maine
|
569,426
|
Greene County Health Care
|
Snow Hill
|
N.C.
|
449,840
|
Oregon Primary Care Association
|
Portland
|
Ore.
|
712,500
|
West Virginia Primary Care Association
|
East Charleston
|
W.Va.
|
475,000
|
Total
|
$4,201,766
|
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