On February 13, HRSA Administrator Carole Johnson provided keynote remarks at the National Association of Community Health Centers Policy and Issues Forum in Washington, D.C. Administrator Johnson highlighted accomplishments from HRSA-supported health centers, HRSAs efforts to support equitable access to primary health care, including mental health and substance use disorder services, in underserved communities, and discussed the Health Center Program mandatory funding cliff and pending reauthorization. HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra and White House Domestic Policy Council Director Neera Tanden also participated in the Forum. Bureau of Primary Health Care (BPHC) Associate Administrator Jim Macrae and Bureau of Health Workforce (BHW) Associate Administrator Dr. Luis Padilla also presented on their respective programs. Thousands of individuals from health centers (executives, clinicians, consumer board members, and staff) and from state and regional Primary Care Associations and Health Center Controlled Networks attend this annual conference. On February 13th, HRSA Administrator Carole Johnson attended the National Rural Health Associations (NRHA) Rural Health Policy Institute and provided keynote remarks. Administrator Johnson highlighted HRSAs rural health programs and Agency-wide efforts to develop the health workforce and expand access to care in rural communities. |
| Federal Office of Rural Health Policy (FORHP) Associate Administrator Tom Morris was also in attendance and presented on priorities relating to behavioral health, workforce investment, rural hospitals, and rural health care access. The audience was comprised of rural health care professionals, rural health care providers, rural health clinics, community health centers, rural hospitals, State Offices of Rural health, State Rural Health Associations, educators and researchers. | HRSA is taking historic steps as part of its Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network Modernization Initiative leveraging new legal authority proposed in the Presidents Fiscal Year 2024 Budget and signed into law as part of the Securing the U.S. Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network Act in September. In a groundbreaking transformation, for the first time in four-decades supporting the national organ transplantation system, HRSA is issuing requests for proposals (RFPs) to support multiple different contract awards. This action will increase competition ensuring patients and their families benefit from best-in-class vendors. | Earlier this month, HRSA released the fiscal year (FY) 2024 Native Hawaiian Health Care Improvement Act Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO, HRSA-24-030). Nearly $25 million will be available to support comprehensive disease prevention, health promotion, and primary health care services for Native Hawaiians. This opportunity is a limited competition. To learn more about eligibility, visit the FY 2024 NHHCIA webpage and download the NOFO. Applications are due in Grants.gov by Thursday, May 2. | HRSA recently launched the Health Center Program GeoCare Navigator. This mapping tool creates service area maps for Health Center Program applications or change in scope requests. Use it to evaluate geographic reach, penetration, and growth of the Health Center Program and its relationship to other federally linked health resources. This tool replaces the Uniform Data System (UDS) Mapper, which will sunset next month. Find a user guide and introductory video in the Resources dropdown. Submit questions via the BPHC Contact Form (Health Center Data and Research > Health Center Program GeoCare Navigator). | HRSA is taking action to address the surging number of syphilis and congenital syphilis cases nationwide, to slow the spread with a focus on those most significantly impacted. HRSAs Bureau of Primary Health Care is collaborating with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Center for HIV, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention on a webinar, Wednesday, February 28, noon-1 p.m. ET, for clinicians and other health care providers. Speakers will explore opportunities for prevention. | HRSA is cohosting a webinar with the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, the Indian Health Service, and the National Institutes of Health to mark Patient Safety Awareness Week. The webinar will explore how health care providers and staff can get to the heart of patient stories to improve clinical care and address disparities in provider-patient relationships and more on Wednesday, March 13, 2-4 p.m. ET. Guest speaker Jay Baruch, MD, is a practicing emergency physician and award-winning author, lecturer, and medical educator. Register. | Access to Maternal Care is Expanding Across the State Eastport Health Care Expands to Meeting Growing Demand Down East Marking Advancements in HIV Care on National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day Oklahoma Health Department Launches Loan Repayment Plan for Healthcare Jobs Amid Shortage Program Offering Free Mental Health Support for Youth Aims to Create Future Mental Health Pros | | |