Funding to Retain Health Care Workers, Funding to Increase Behavioral Health Care Access in Rural Communities, Loan Programs for Health Professions Schools, and more

A Newsletter from the Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA)

January 20, 2022

Biden-Harris Administration Awards $103 Million in American Rescue Plan Funds to Reduce Burnout and Promote Mental Health and Wellness Among Health Care Workforce

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January 20 - The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), through the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), today announced $103 million in awards to improve the retention of health care workers and help respond to the nation’s critical staffing needs by reducing burnout and promoting mental health and wellness among the health care workforce. These awards will fund evidence-informed programs, practices and training, with a specific focus on providers in underserved and rural communities. The funds, secured through the Biden-Harris Administration’s American Rescue Plan, will be disbursed to 45 grantees.

“I have traveled to many health centers across the country and know that the COVID-19 pandemic has intensified issues that have long been a source of stress for frontline health care workers — from increased patient volumes to long working hours,” said Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra. “This funding reflects the Biden-Harris Administration’s commitment to ensuring we have enough critical frontline workers by supporting health care providers now and beyond as they face burnout and mental health challenges. We will continue to promote the well-being of those who have made so many sacrifices to keep others well.”

Read the press release.


HHS Announces Availability of $13 Million to Increase Behavioral Health Care Access in Rural Communities

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January 18 - The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), through the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), announced the availability of $13 million in funding to increase access to behavioral health care services and address health inequities in rural America, including through evidence-based, trauma-informed treatment for substance use disorder.

“The COVID-19 pandemic has caused behavioral health challenges for Americans of all ages and backgrounds,” said HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra. “This investment is part of the Biden-Harris Administration’s efforts to address the inequities that still exist surrounding behavioral health and advance care in rural America. It will support comprehensive behavioral health prevention, treatment, harm reduction and recovery interventions in rural communities – furthering the goals of our new overdose prevention strategy.”

HRSA’s Federal Office of Rural Health Policy will make awards through the Rural Communities Opioid Response Program (RCORP) - Behavioral Health Care Support. Eligible applicants include entities such as Rural Health Clinics, federally recognized tribes, tribal organizations, and community- and faith-based organizations.

Read the press release.


HRSA Updates the Affordable Care Act Preventive Health Care Guidelines to Improve Care for Women and Children

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Updates Will Result in Additional Services with No Out-of-Pocket Cost, Including Expanded Coverage for Breast Pumps and Adolescent Suicide Risk Screening

January 11 - The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) announced that the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) has updated comprehensive preventive care and screening guidelines for women and for infants, children, and adolescents. Under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), certain group health plans and insurance issuers must provide coverage with no out-of-pocket cost for preventive health services within these HRSA-supported comprehensive guidelines. Among a number of updates, for the first time the guidelines will require such group health plans and insurance plans to provide coverage without a co-pay or deductible for double electric breast pumps.

HHS is also releasing a new report from the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation (ASPE) highlighting how the ACA has increased access to preventive care for millions of Americans, including vaccinations, contraception, and cancer screening. The ASPE report estimates that more than 150 million people with private insurance, including 58 million women and 37 million children, are receiving preventive services with no cost-sharing, as required by the ACA.

Read the press release.


HRSA Announces Loan Programs for Health Professions Schools

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Our school-administered loan programs application cycle is open. Eligible undergraduate and graduate schools can receive funding to offer low, fixed-rate loans to students pursuing a wide range of health care careers. Four programs are accepting applications until Tuesday, February 15, 11:59 p.m. ET.


Health Workforce Research Center Funding Available

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Our Health Workforce Research Center (HWRC) funding opportunity application is now open through Thursday, April 14.

HWRC anticipates funding up to nine cooperative agreements for a $4.95 million investment. The awards will support and disseminate rigorous research that strengthens evidence-based policy and enhance understanding of issues and trends in the health workforce.


Request for Comment on Broadband Programs in Bipartisan Infrastructure Law

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The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) is responsible for distributing more than $48 billion in broadband funding under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law that was passed in November. The NTIA requests comment from stakeholders across the nation to inform their development of programs for these funds, which will be allocated to states for distribution. 

Submit your comments by Friday, February 4, 5 p.m. ET. 


Repeal or Retool? States Assess Certificate of Need Laws

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Certificate of Need (CON) laws are state regulatory mechanisms for controlling the volume of health care resources in specific areas. In states with these laws, certain health care facilities must seek approval from a state agency before initiating a major capital expenditure or expanding their service capacity. A state agency then determines whether there is a community need for the new facility or services—or whether those services may go unused.

Many states had been slowly repealing or pulling back CON oversight throughout the past few years. Relaxation of state oversight, however, happened as states responded to COVID-19, with at least 23 states temporarily waiving or expediting their approval processes during the pandemic. This was primarily out of concern that hospitals would quickly have to expand their bed capacity due to COVID-19 hospitalizations, and CON approval would delay or prohibit rapid expansion.

To learn more, read the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) article

HRSA’s National Organizations of State and Local Officials Cooperative Agreement provided support for the NCSL resource.


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January

  • Cervical Health Awareness Month 
  • National Birth Defects Prevention Month

Funding Opportunities

 

Health Centers


Fiscal Year 2022 Health Center Controlled Networks - apply by February 1

Service Area Competition (HRSA-22-008) - apply by February 7

Service Area Competition-Additional Areas: Lexington, KY and Worcester, MA (HRSA-22-125) - apply by February 7

Health Workforce


Regional Public Health Training Centers (PHTC) Program - apply by January 24

Nurse Corps Loan Repayment Program - apply by January 27

Centers of Excellence (COE) - apply by January 31

Grants to States to Support Oral Health Workforce Activities - apply by January 31

National Health Service Corps Loan Repayment Programs – apply by February 3

Predoctoral Training in General, Pediatric, and Public Health Dentistry and Dental Hygiene - apply by February 7

Dental Clinician Educator Career Development Program - apply by February 14

Nurse Education, Practice, Quality and Retention-Mobile Health Training Program (NEPQR-MHTP) - apply by February 22

Dental Faculty Loan Repayment Program - apply by March 22

Area Health Education Centers Program - apply by April 6

State Loan Repayment Program (SLRP) - apply by April 8

Health Workforce Research Center Cooperative Agreement Program - apply by April 14

HIV/AIDS Bureau


Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) Access, Care, and Engagement Technical Assistance Center (ACE TA Center) - apply by January 21

Emerging Strategies to Improve Health Outcomes for People Aging with HIV: Capacity-Building Provider - apply by January 25

Emerging Strategies to Improve Health Outcomes for People Aging with HIV: Evaluation Provider - apply by January 25 

Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Part D Coordinated HIV Services and Access to Research for Women, Infants, Children, and Youth (WICY) Existing Geographic Service Areas - apply by January 28

Integrating the National HIV Curriculum e-Learning Platform into Health Care Professions Programs - apply by February 7

National HIV Curriculum e-Learning Platform: Enhancements and Operations - apply by February 7

Emerging Strategies to Improve Health Outcomes for People Aging with HIV: Demonstration Sites - apply by February 8

Emerging Strategies to Improve Health Outcomes for People Aging with HIV: Demonstration Sites - apply by February 8

Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Part C Capacity Development Program - apply by February 15

Supporting Replication (SURE) of Housing Interventions in the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program – Evaluation Provider - apply by February 23

Supporting Replication (SURE) of Housing Interventions in the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program – Implementation and Technical Assistance Provider - apply by February 23

Maternal and Child Health


Emergency Medical Services for Children Data Center - apply by January 18

Regional Hemophilia Network - apply by January 24

National Hemophilia Program Coordinating Center - apply by January 24

Maternal and Child Health Secondary Data Analysis Research (MCH SDAR) - apply by January 26

Sudden Unexpected Infant Death Prevention - apply by February 3

Leadership Education in Adolescent Health (LEAH) Program - apply by February 15

National Fetal, Infant, and Child Death Review Center - apply by February 16

Home Visiting Research and Development Platform - apply by February 22

Enhancing Systems of Care for Children with Medical Complexity (Coordinating Center) - apply by March 7

Enhancing Systems of Care for Children with Medical Complexity (Demonstration Projects) - apply by March 7

MCH Adolescent and Young Adult Health Research Network (AYAH-RN) - apply by March 15

Children and Youth with Special Health Care Needs Research Network - apply by April 4

Autism Single Investigator Innovation Program (Autism-SIIP) – Autism Transitions Research Project (ATRP) - apply by April 4

Autism Single Investigator Innovation Program (Autism-SIIP) – Autism Longitudinal Data Project (ALDP) - apply by April 4

American Rescue Plan Act – Pediatric Mental Health Care Access – New Area Expansion - apply by April 5

Home Visiting Collaborative Improvement and Innovation Network 3.0 (HV CoIIN 3.0) - apply by April 6

Autism CARES Act National Interdisciplinary Training Resource Center - apply by April 7

Federal Office of Rural Health Policy


Rural Communities Opioid Response Program-Implementation - apply by January 18

Delta Region Rural Health Workforce Training Program - apply by January 25

Rural Health Network Development Planning Program - apply by January 28

Information Services to Rural Hospital Flexibility Recipients Cooperative Agreement - apply by February 28

Medicare Rural Hospital Flexibility Program- Emergency Medical Services Competing Supplement - apply by March 4

Rural Health and Economic Development Analysis - apply by March 8

Rural Communities Opioid Response Program-Behavioral Health Care Technical Assistance - apply by March 9

Rural Public Health Workforce Training Network Program - apply by March 18

Small Health Care Provider Quality Improvement Program - apply by March 21

Rural Maternity and Obstetrics Management Strategies Program - apply by April 5


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