Ending the HIV Epidemic: A Plan for America
During the 2019 State of the Union address, the Trump administration announced the new “Ending the HIV Epidemic: A Plan for America.” This will be a ten year initiative beginning in FY 2020 to achieve the important goal of reducing new HIV infections to less than 3,000 per year by 2030.
APPLY NOW: Rural Communities Opioid Response Program Medication-Assisted Treatment Expansion
The Health Resources and Services Administration's (HRSA) Federal Office of Rural Health Policy (FORHP) has released a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for a new Rural Communities Opioid Response Program (RCORP) initiative called RCORP-Medication-Assisted Treatment Expansion (HRSA-19-102). HRSA plans to invest approximately $8 million in rural communities as part of this funding opportunity.
Successful RCORP-Medication-Assisted Treatment Expansion (MAT Expansion) award recipients will receive up to $725,000 for a three-year period of performance to establish or expand medication-assisted treatment (MAT) in eligible hospitals, health clinics, or tribal organizations located in high-risk rural communities.
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Life Expectancy Gap Illustrates Disparities
HRSA Administrator Dr. George Sigounas told a standing room-only audience last week that HRSA is deeply involved in addressing racial and ethnic health disparities -- noting that two-thirds of health center patients are minorities. The agency affords care to one in three impoverished people in America, including half those living with HIV/AIDS.
In some cities and regions, the life expectancy gap can differ by decades from one neighborhood to the next, said Dr. George A. Mensah of the National Institutes of Health in an April observance of National Minority Health Month attended by leaders from throughout HHS.
HRSA HAB Releases Revised Policy Clarification Notice
HRSA’s HIV/AIDS Bureau (HAB) has revised Policy Clarification Notice (PCN) 13-02 Clarifications on Ryan White Program Client Eligibility Determinations and Recertifications Requirements (PDF - 37 KB) to include clarifications on rapid eligibility determinations. HRSA HAB also posted a new dear colleague letter (PDF - 170 KB) today that provides background on the importance in being able to quickly identify people living with HIV who are eligible to receive HRSA Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) services. HRSA RWHAP recipients should contact their HRSA HAB project officers with any questions about the additional clarifications provided in PCN 13-02 or the dear colleague letter.
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HRSA Hosts 200 Grantees
Deputy Administrator Brian LeClair welcomed grantees from 40 States, Guam, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands to two days of workshops on how to maintain "healthy grants."
Said LeClair: "We jump at the opportunity to visit with the people who are on the front lines ... to improve the health of the nation."
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Join us to Chat about #BHealthy
Tweet with us during Mental Health Month as we discuss the importance of “Integrating Behavioral Health into Primary Care Settings.” Learn the latest best practices, provider tips, tools, and more.
Participation is easy:
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Become a New NHSC-Approved Site
Apply now to become a National Health Service Corps (NHSC) approved site. Eligible primary health care sites include health care facilities that provide outpatient, ambulatory and primary health care services (medical, dental, and behavioral health) to people living in high-need urban and rural areas. Sites providing general substance use disorder (SUD) Treatment, a Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) Program or an Opioid Treatment Program (OTP) are also eligible to apply.
Applications are due May 30.
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From Africa to the United States: Addressing Access to Early Detection and Treatment of Cervical and Breast Cancers
Renowned gynecologic oncologist Dr. Groesbeck Parham will visit HRSA to present strategies for improving access to care for cervical and breast cancer early detection and treatment. He will discuss how these strategies, with the use of technology and task-shifting, may be applied to gynecological practices in the U.S.
Dr. Parham’s expertise is concentrated on the link between HIV/AIDS and cervical cancer in Zambia, Africa. His work on scaling up public sector cervical and breast cancer services in resource-poor global environments has been sought by the World Health Organization and United Nations Population Fund.
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National Women’s Health Week
The 20th annual National Women's Health Week kicks off on Mother's Day, May 12. This year’s theme, Find Your Health empowers women to make their health a top priority and take simple, steps to embrace healthier lifestyles.
Take charge of your health and visit a HRSA-funded health center in your community. Download the women’s health infographic (PDF - 344 KB) and learn how HRSA delivers critical health services for women.
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Webinar - Maternal Mortality
HRSA is hosting a Maternal Mortality Webinar on Wednesday, May 15 from 1:00 – 2:30 p.m. EDT.
This event is a collaboration between HRSA's Office of Regional Operations (Regions 5 and 7), Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Office of Women’s Health, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Illinois Department of Public Health. Presenters will discuss ongoing federal and state initiatives to address maternal mortality, clinical research, and resources to improve maternal mortality rates. Register to attend. Contact Amanda Walrup for questions.
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Webinar - Using Telehealth to Increase Access to Dental Care
Part of our Telehealth Learning Webinar Series, this webinar will discuss:
The webinar is May 2, 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. EDT. Register today. Contact Nancy Rios for questions.
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Webinar Series - HEP Talks
In recognition of Hepatitis Awareness Month (May) and Hepatitis Testing Day (May 19), HRSA will host “HEP Talks.” Like TED Talks, these will be condensed and informative presentations focused on emerging and important viral hepatitis topics. Each session features a brief talk by a viral hepatitis expert followed by an opportunity for discussion and questions. Visit the Health Center Program Technical Assistance Calendar for session descriptions and access information.
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Teens Give Heartfelt Advice to HRSA
Last month, a delegation of 15 teens from 13 states and the Northern Mariana Islands visited HRSA headquarters under the auspices of the 4-H Club's National Congress. They offered practical insights on how to stop bullying as part of the 4-H "Breaking the Code" campaign.
Patient Safety Partners Convene at HRSA
Dr. Luis Padilla -- Associate Administrator of the Bureau of Health Workforce -- welcomed officials from 30 states on April 9 for a forum on the National Practitioner Data Bank. Authorized by President Reagan as a patient-safety check, the system today processes a background query every four seconds.
"From state licensing boards to hospital administrators and medical malpractice payers, the wide range of stakeholders who are here is quite impressive ...The information in HRSA's NPDB protects our nation against health care malpractice, waste, fraud and abuse. Everyone here today plays a critical role in this effort, as (BHW) processed over 8.4 million queries last year."
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Dr. Warren Urges Call to Action
More than 800 maternal and child health leaders, epidemiologists, researchers and parent representatives meeting last month in San Antonio received a resounding call to action from Dr. Michael Warren -- Associate Administrator of HRSA's Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB) -- on common sense measures to save children's lives, and the lives of their mothers.
"We can look at (the) challenges and feel hopeless," Warren said. "But I hope that instead, you feel on fire."
"Just in the last 36 years alone, we've cut the national infant mortality rate by about half -- from 11.9 in 1981 to 5.8 in 2017," he said at the 2019 Association of Maternal Child Health Programs Conference. "That's noteworthy. And it's still not enough.
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Mystery Persists in Hispanic Health
The prevalence of cancer, heart disease and stroke -- the three leading causes of death in the United States -- is lower among Hispanic Americans than their risk factors might suggest, and generally better than rates within other minority populations, an NIH expert said April 11.
Speaking before HRSA's Hispanic Employee Resource Group, Dr. Eliseo J. Pérez-Stable called the incongruity "an epidemiologic paradox."
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May
- Hepatitis Awareness Month
- Mental Health Month
- Children's Mental Health Awareness Week (7-13)
- National Women's Health Week (12-18)
- HIV Vaccine Awareness Day (18)
- Hepatitis Testing Day (19)
- National Asian and Pacific Islander HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (19)
Funding Opportunities
Health Centers
Fiscal Year (FY) 2019 Integrated Behavioral Health Services (IBHS) - Apply by May 13
Health Workforce
Opioid Workforce Expansion Program (OWEP) Professionals - Apply by May 7
Opioid Workforce Expansion Program (OWEP) Paraprofessionals - Apply by May 7
Graduate Psychology Education (GPE) Program - Apply by May 7
National Health Service Corps Scholarship Program - Apply by May 16
Nurse Corps Scholarship Program – Apply by May 21
Medical Student Education Program - Apply by June 14
HIV/AIDS
Maternal & Child Health
Newborn Screening State Evaluation Program - Apply by May 6
Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting Program – Formula - Apply by May 30
Maternal and Child Health Services - Apply by July 15
Rural Health
Rural Communities Opioid Response Program-Evaluation - Apply by May 6
Rural Communities Opioid Response Program-Implementation - Apply by May 6
Rural Maternity and Obstetrics Management Strategies Program - Apply by May 24
Rural Communities Opioid Response Program – Rural Centers of Excellence on Substance Use Disorders - Apply by June 10
Rural Communities Opioid Response Program - Medication-Assisted Treatment Expansion (RCORP-MATE) - Apply by June 10
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