This Month
August: National Breastfeeding Month
August 1-7: National Minority Donor Awareness Week & World Breastfeeding Week
August 13-19: Health Center Week
August 18: 27th anniversary of the Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency (CARE) Act
August 18: 27th anniversary of the Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency (CARE) Act
Funding Opportunities
Health Workforce
Leadership in Public Health Social Work Education - Apply by August 7
HIV/AIDS
Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Part C HIV Early Intervention Services Program: Existing Geographic Service Areas (HRSA-18-001) - Apply by August 14
Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Part C HIV Early Intervention Services Program: Existing Geographic Service Areas (HRSA-18-004) - Apply by August 14
Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Part C HIV Early Intervention Services Program: Existing Geographic Service Areas (HRSA-18-005) - Apply by August 14
Maternal & Child Health
State Systems Development Initiative Grant Program – Tier 1 (Jurisdictions) - Apply by September 5
State Systems Development Initiative Grant Program – Tier 2 (States and DC) - Apply by September 5
Primary Health Care/Health Centers
Service Area Competition - Apply by September 11
Service Area Competition - Apply by September 19
HRSA awards $7M to workforce programs to combat Zika
National Health Center Week August 13-19
This National Health Center Week we recognize the nearly 1,400 HRSA funded health centers, operating approximately 10,400 delivery sites, across our country. For millions of Americans, community health centers are the key to affordable, high-quality, and patient-centered primary health care. Health centers use a holistic approach to patient care, treating the entire person by integrating behavioral health, oral health and primary care services. Whether it’s controlling diabetes, high blood pressure, treating depression or childhood obesity, health centers exceed the national average. Their important work to protect and promote the health of America exemplifies this year’s theme: “The Key to Healthier Communities.”
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BHW releases a curriculum to train primary care workforce about dementia care
More than five million Americans live with Alzheimer’s Disease and one out of every three people will die from it or another form of dementia.
A new HRSA-funded training curriculum addresses a growing need to train the primary care workforce about dementia care. The 16 core module curriculum and supplemental tools can be used by health professions faculty, students and primary care practitioners and promote interprofessional teamwork in caring for dementia patients.
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Students to Service Loan Repayment Program
The National Health Service Corps’ (NHSC) Students to Service (S2S) Loan Repayment Program will be accepting applications soon. The NHSC S2S LRP provides up to $120,000 in tax-free loan repayment awards to medical students (MD and DO) and, for the second year, dental students (DDS and DMD) may apply as well.
Students must be in their final year of school and will serve a three-year commitment in an underserved community. Upon completion of their primary care residency training, recipients begin practice at NHSC-approved sites across the nation.
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HRSA Administrator applauds rural hospitals
Dr. George Sigounas awarded Outstanding Performance citations to 10 states for improvements to their Critical Access Hospitals. Supported by the agency's Federal Office of Rural Health Policy (FORHP), the hospitals are often the only health care available in small-town, rural America.
“Critical Access Hospitals may be limited in resources, but they have strong connections to their community and a commitment to quality care for every patient that is reflected in their effort to meet higher standards," Dr. Sigounas said this week, in citing top-performing states for investing their FORHP funding in quality improvement projects and technical assistance to member hospitals.
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Opioid use, misuse, and overdose in women
July 19 - The HHS Office on Women’s Health (OWH) released the Final Report: Opioid Use, Misuse, and Overdose in Women.
The report examines prevention, treatment, and recovery issues for women who misuse, have use disorders, and/or overdose on opioids.
This new report seeks to inform further research on opioids and women.
Read the report (PDF - 1.5 MB).
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National Minority Donor Awareness Week
August 1-7
In 1996, Dr. Clive Callender founded National Minority Donor Awareness Day to honor minority donors and encourage everyone of any race or ethnicity to sign up as donors. Since then, this special event has grown into a week-long observance.
Watch and learn more about minority donation.
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CDC updates interim Zika guidance for health care providers caring for pregnant women
CDC has updated the interim guidance for U.S. health care providers caring for pregnant women with possible Zika virus exposure in response to:
Zika virus cases were first reported in the Americas during 2015–2016; however, the incidence of Zika virus disease has since declined. As the prevalence of Zika virus disease declines, the likelihood of false-positive test results increases.
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Quarterly CMS/HRSA Low-Income Health Access Open Door Forum
Get the latest CMS changes affecting safety net providers at the Quarterly CMS/HRSA Low-Income Health Access Open Door Forum, to be held on Thursday, August 10, 2 – 3 pm EDT.
This month, CMS presenters will discuss changes for Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) and Rural Health Clinics (RHCs) with beneficiary assignment to Accountable Care Organizations under the Medicare Shared Savings Program, care management in FQHCs and RHCs, updates for the 2018 physician fee schedule and the latest on the Quality Payment Program.
The Forum provides an opportunity for a dialogue between CMS and safety net providers such as health centers, rural health clinics, critical access hospitals, and other 340B safety net providers.
No registration required, Call in:
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