September in Brief In September 2023, HRSA celebrated the Presidents Oval Office signing of legislation to modernize the organ procurement and transplant system; joined the First Lady in announcing new Cancer Moonshot efforts to improve care for underserved communities; joined Secretary Becerra as we announced new HRSA investments to support maternal health; announced new HRSA support for youth mental health; and visited the Pine Ridge Reservation to discuss HRSA programs serving tribal communities. Recent HRSA Highlights HRSA Celebrates President Biden Signing the Securing the U.S. Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network Act Into Law HRSA Administrator Carole Johnson joined President Biden in the Oval Office, along with Senate Finance Committee Chairman Ron Wyden, Congresswoman Robin Kelly of Illinois, advocates, and individuals who have received donated organs, as he signed the Securing the U.S. Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network Act. This legislation adopts the proposals HRSA included in the Presidents 2024 Budget to give us critical tools to implement HRSAs Organ Procurement and Transplantation Modernization Initiative. HRSA is grateful for the Presidents leadership in calling for these reforms in his budget and commends the Congressional leaders who responded by working in a bipartisan, bicameral way to advance this critical legislation to improve health outcomes for the more than 100,000 people on the organ transplant waiting list, said Administrator Johnson. |
HRSA Joins First Lady Dr. Jill Biden, Senator Tammy Baldwin, and Community Leaders in a Wisconsin Conversation About Improving Access to Cancer Care in Underserved Communities; Announced New Health Center Cancer Prevention Recognition Program HRSA Administrator Johnson joined First Lady Dr. Jill Biden and Senator Tammy Baldwin for a conversation at the Foundation for Black Womens Wellness in Madison, Wisconsin, to discuss the steps the Biden-Harris Administration has taken to expand access to cancer prevention screening and care in historically underserved communities. HRSA also announced, in partnership with the White House, a new National Quality Leader Cancer Screening Badge for community health centers that meet two or more of the Healthy People 2030 breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer screening targets. The badge, which will be awarded annually, was created in support of the Cancer Moonshots call to action on cancer screening and highlights the critical role health centers play in providing historically medically underserved, high-need communities with access to lifesaving cancer screenings. |
HHS Secretary Becerra, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott, and Maryland Secretary of Health Laura Herrera Scott Joins HRSA at Baltimore Healthy Start To Announce HRSAs New $90 million Investment in Improving Maternal Health HRSA awarded nearly $90 million to expand access to maternal health care, support the needs of parents and families, grow the maternal health workforce, and expand screening and treatment for maternal depression and other mental health and substance use disorders. Expand and diversify the maternal health workforce: HRSA is investing $12.5 million to expand the maternal health workforce. This includes $8 million to train and deploy more nurse midwives by supporting nurse midwifery programs at 10 universities, and $4.5 million to establish the Institute for Home Visiting Workforce Development and the Jackie Walorski Center for Evidence-Based Case Management to support state Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting programs as they recruit and train the workforce. Increasing access to maternal health services: HRSA is investing over $34 million to increase access to maternity care in underserved and rural communities. This includes more than $24 million to establish maternal health task forces to implement strategies to improve maternal health service delivery, nearly $2 million to support rural communities, and more than $8 million to improve pregnancy and postpartum care by expanding access to health and social services. Supporting parents and families: HRSA is investing nearly $32 million to provide support to patients and families. This includes nearly $9 million to support 12 states in training OB/GYNs, midwives, and other maternal health providers in treating behavioral health; $11 million to fund new programs through the Healthy Start Initiative to provide direct services to pregnant and postpartum mothers; nearly $6 million to ensure that new mothers and their families are supported during the Medicaid redetermination process associated with the end of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency; and more than $5.5 million to support 28 states and jurisdictions to implement patient safety bundles in birthing facilities through the Alliance for Innovation on Maternal Health (AIM) program. Investing in maternal health research: HRSA is investing nearly $10 million to establish a new research network that will support minority serving institutions of higher learning to study the disparities in maternal health outcomes and identify effective methods and strategies for addressing them. At the Health Resources and Services Administration, we are laser-focused on reversing this crisis by expanding access to maternal care, growing the maternal care workforce, supporting moms experiencing maternal depression, and addressing the important social supports that are vital to safe pregnancies said HRSA Administrator Johnson. We know it will take a sustained approach to reduce and eliminate maternal health disparities and we are committed to this work. HRSA Visits Michigan With Senator Stabenow To Announce $55 million in New HRSA Funding To Support Youth Mental Health Needs HRSA Administrator Johnson joined Senator Debbie Stabenow in Michigan to announce several new awards focused on the mental health of young people, including awards to train more mental health providers, embed mental health in more school-based health centers, and help pediatricians address their patients mental health needs. Awards include: Expanding access to mental health care in schools:HRSA is awarding $25 million to 77 HRSA-funded health centers to create new and expand existing school-based health centers, which for the first-time includes support for these school health centers to provide mental health services in schools. Integrating mental health care into pediatric practices:HRSA is awarding more than $19 million to 25 states and territories to train pediatricians in delivering mental health care and provide real-time teleconsultation for pediatricians to get expert support from psychiatrists and other mental health providers to help them care for their patients mental health needs. Growing the mental health care workforce:HRSA is awarding $11 million to 23 organizations to train more behavioral health providers focused on serving children, adolescents, and young adults in underserved and rural areas. Funding will also help increase the number of clinical supervisors to ensure new trainees gain experience and mentorship in how best to support young peoples mental health. |
HRSA Joins With Congressman Norcross To Announce New HRSA Investments in Improving Health Care Access for Individuals With Disabilities and Individuals With Limited English Proficiency HRSA Administrator Johnson and Congressman Donald Norcross visited the Rowan-Virtua Medical School in Stratford, New Jersey, to announce a new $8 million HRSA investment in residency training across the country to train new primary care doctors to better serve individuals with limited English proficiency and individuals with disabilities, including physical and intellectual/developmental disabilities. Primary care medical students, physician assistant students, and medical residents will take part in the training. HRSA Leaders Visit North Carolina To Announce More Than $4 Million in Awards to Address Maternal Mortality and Improve Maternal Health HRSA Administrator Johnson and Associate Administrator Dr. Michael Warren traveled to North Carolina to host a roundtable with North Carolina Secretary of Health Kody Kinsley to announce more than $4 million in HRSA awards focused on addressing maternal health disparities. During the visit, attendees heard directly from moms, advocates, community organizations, state leaders, clinicians, and policymakers about what more can be done to save lives in North Carolina and around the country. HRSA Visits Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota With Secretary Becerra To Discuss Support for Primary Care, Behavioral Health, and the Health Workforce HRSA Deputy Administrator Jordan Grossman and IEAs Office of Tribal Affairs traveled to the Pine Ridge Reservation of the Oglala Lakota Tribe in South Dakota for the HHS Secretary's Tribal Advisory Committee meeting. They met with tribal leaders and toured tribal sites to discuss HRSA programs that supporting primary care, behavioral health, and the health workforce in Indian Country. |
HRSA Celebrates Promotions of Commissioned Corps Members In September, HRSA celebrated the promotion of 17 Commissioned Corps members who are part of the HRSA family, including: Captain Aisha Faria, Captain Keisha Johnson, Captain Sarah Trinidad, Captain Antonio Vargas, Captain Shayna Wilborn, Captain Billita Williams, Commander Cynthia Chennault, Commander Carissa Haney, Commander Omoye Imoisili, Commander Latorie Jones, Commander Kelly Kerr, Commander Leticia Manning, Commander Sandra Sayegh, Commander Nicole Vaughn, Lieutenant Commander Charissa Cooper, Lieutenant Commander Ava Taylor, and Lieutenant Commander Lee Ryder. HRSA Celebrates Recipients of the 2023 HHS Departmental Awards HRSA is delighted that leaders from across our Agency were recognized by the HHS Secretary with awards this year, including: Secretary's Award for Distinguished Service HRSA Rural Communities Opioid Response Team Megan Meacham, Allison Hutchings, Sarah O'Donnell, Kameshwari Aysola, Marcia Colburn, Kiley Diop, Sabrina Frost, Erin Towner, Mebrat Tekle, Lea Carroll, Anna Swanson, Diana Wang, Ginnie Lin, Kim Nesbitt, Elizabeth Ochoa, Bhavana Kapoor, Molly Wirick, Gianna Jackson, Gabriela Cruz, Monica Rousseau, Diba Rab, Nisha Patel, Suzanne Stack, Israil Ali, Michael Fallahkhair, Tom Morris, Hanock John, Linda Bahrami, Brandy Freeman, Brad Barney, Jene' Blalock, and Shereese Harris Secretary's Award for Meritorious Service Maternal and Child Health Amanda Innes HRSA Health Center COVID-19 Response Team Christine Wong, Aimee Bellman, Shafali Srivastava, Theodore Hufstader, Hilary Price, Hannah Reisner, Suma Nair, Felicia Sanchez, Alison Schaeffer, Larry Byrd, Sophia Adamantiades, Xuan Le, Michelle Wojcicki, Sue Lin, and Kristen Hansen 50 Year Length of Service Award Office of Federal Assistance Management Dot Kelly HRSA Hosts Virtual National Telehealth Conference for Thousands of Participants More than 3,000 people registered for HRSAs National Telehealth Conference on September 12. HRSA Administrator Johnson, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Deputy Administrator Meena Seshamani, and a broad range of national, regional, and local telehealth experts covered important topics such as the role of telehealth in improving patients access to care, access to high-speed internet, the link between telehealth and workforce needs, and telehealths role in behavioral health care access. |
HRSA's HIV/AIDS Bureaus CHANGE Initiative Participates in Atlanta Black Pride Weekend During Labor Day weekend, staff from the HRSA HIV/AIDS Bureaus CHANGE Initiativeexhibited at Atlanta Black Pride Weekend, met with over 400 attendees to discuss HIV care and treatment, discussed support available from the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program, and helped connect participants to testing. |
HRSA Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month This years theme is Todos Somos Uno: We Are All, We Are One. Thanks to the HRSA Hispanic Employee Resource Group, this year HRSA enjoyed an onsite Latin Fest showcasing food, music, art, and culture, along with information booths and a thoughtful speakers program focused on improving understanding of health outcomes for Hispanic/Latino communities. HRSA also joined this years Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institutes Leadership Conference in Washington, DC, on September 19 20. Elizabeth Ruiz and Sean Bruna, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, helped showcase HRSA resources and programs to improve health outcomes in the Hispanic population, including the newly launched HRSA en Espaol, a webpage designed to enhance engagement with Spanish-speaking communities and expand the reach of HRSA programs that seek to reduce health inequities and improve health care outcomes. |
News from the Regions HRSA Hosts Regional Grants 101 Workshops HRSAs Office of Intergovernmental and External Affairs hosted two Grants 101 workshops for local and state governments, health departments, colleges and universities, and community-based and faith-based organizations. On September 7, Rosie Mangual from HRSAs Region 4 Atlanta regional office shared information about HRSA programs and funding opportunities with nearly 150 participants at a federal grants workshop hosted at the invitation of Congressman Gus Bilirakis. In addition, HRSAs Region 7 partnered with the HHS Region 7 Regional Director to host a Grants 101 workshop in Kansas City, Missouri, (pictured) for 175 potential grant applicants from health departments, colleges and universities, and community and faith-based organizations. |
Building Bridges to Better Health: A Primary Health Care ChallengeFinal Winners Announced! HRSA awarded a total of $400,000 to eight final winners of our national IEA/BPHC competition to connect more patients to primary care at health centers and strengthen the link between clinical care and social services. Washington County Mobile Integrated Health Network received the grand prize award of $150,000 for creating a network of HRSA-funded health centers, local emergency medical service agencies, and social service organizationsto care for high-risk and chronically ill patients across Missouri. Other winning solutions included social services referral software and artificial intelligence-enabled chatbots to increase preventive services and screen patients for social risk factors. SeeNews & Announcements on HRSA.gov. |