Telehealth Resource Center Grant Program
Post Date
January 4th 2016
Application Due Date
March 4th 2016
Funding Opportunity Number
HRSA-16-013
CFDA Number(s)
93.211
Funding Instrument Type(s)
Grant
Funding Activity Categories
https://grants.hrsa.gov/2010/Web2External/Interface/FundingCycle/ExternalView.aspx?fCycleID=bd201808-a31c-4266-b52e-50278bd612f9
Number of Awards
14
Eligibility Categories
Eligible applicants include nonprofit entities.Ф Faith-based, community-based, and tribal nonprofit organizations are also eligible.Ф (Proof of non-profit status is required to verify eligibility.)Ф Distribution of Grants Per Sec. 330I(j) of the PHS Act, in awarding these grants, HRSA will ensure, to the greatest extent possible, that equitable distribution occurs among the geographical regions of the United States. Foreign entities are not eligible for HRSA awards, unless the authorizing legislation specifically authorizes awards to foreign entities or the award is for research.Ф This exception does not extend to research training awards or construction of research facilities. Consultation with the State Office of Rural Health Per Sec. 330I(g) of the PHS Act, to be eligible to receive an award, an entity, in consultation with the appropriate State office of rural health or another appropriate State entity, shall prepare and submit an application, containing the following: (1) A description of the project that the eligible entity will carry out using the funds provided under the award; (2) A description of the manner in which the project funded under the award will meet the health care delivery system reform needs of rural or other populations to be served through the project, including improving the access to services, and quality of the services received by their population; (3) Evidence of local support for the project, and a description of how the areas, communities, or populations to be served will be involved in the development and ongoing operations of the project; (4) A plan for sustaining the project after Federal support for the project has ended; (5) Information on the source and amount of non-Federal funds the entity will provide for the project; (6) A clear plan for providing technical assistance to rural providers and organizations; (7) Evidence of institutional commitment of the entity to the project; (8) Information demonstrating the long term viability of the project and other evidence of institutional commitment of the entity to the project. Consortium applications RTRCs and NTRCs can be collaborative organizations, composed of more than one entity, but only one entity is the official applicant.Ф The applicant organization is responsible for all fiscal, administrative, and programmatic aspects of the application and award.Ф All other organizations may be members of the consort
Funding
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Estimated Total Funding:
$4550000
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Award Range:
$0 - $0
Grant Description
Telehealth Resource Centers (TRCs) assist health care organizations, health care networks, and health care providers in the implementation of cost-effective telehealth programs to serve rural and medically underserved areas and populations.Ф This FOA will fund two different types of TRCs.Ф This FOA will support twelve TRCs that focus on State-wide and regional telehealth activities and are referred to as Regional TRCs (RTRCs). ФThis FOA will also fund two National TRCs (NTRCs) that focus on telehealth policy or technology activities with a national scope.Ф This funding cycle will support up to twelve RTRCs, with one per region as shown below.Ф RTRCs will serve as focal points for advancing the effective use of telehealth technologies in their respective communities and States.Ф Northeast RegionФФФФФФФФ Southeast RegionФФФФФ Upper Midwest RegionФФФФ Northwest RegionФФФФФФФ Connecticut Alabama Illinois Alaska Maine Florida Indiana Idaho Massachusetts Georgia Michigan Montana New Hampshire South Carolina Ohio Oregon New Jersey Utah New York South RegionФФФФФ North Central RegionФФ Washington Rhode Island Arkansas Iowa Wyoming Vermont Mississippi Minnesota Tennessee Nebraska Southwest RegionФФФФФФФ Mid-Atlantic RegionФФФФФ Delaware North Dakota Arizona South Central RegionФФ South Dakota Colorado District of ColumbiaФФФФ Kansas Wisconsin Nevada Kentucky Missouri New Mexico Maryland OklahomaФФФФФФФФФФФФФФФФ Pacific RegionФФФФФФФФФ Utah New Jersey American Samoa North Carolina West Central RegionФФФФФФФФФФ Guam West RegionФФФФФФФФФ Pennsylvania Louisiana Hawaii California Virginia TexasФФФФФФФФФФФФФФФФФФФ Northern Mariana Islands West Virginia One National TRC (NTRC) will focus on policy issues such as: clinician licensure, credentialing and privileging, Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement, and private insurance payment policies. ФA second National TRC (NTRC) will focus on technical issues of telehealth system selection and evaluation, interfacing/ integration with other systems such as clinical, billing, scheduling, and administration at the consumer, consultant, and originating sites, system interoperability, system support and upgrading, cyber security, technology alerts and recalls or related technology concerns. ФBoth NTRCs must demonstrate a high level of experience and knowledge of their respective areas at the State, local and national level.Ф In addition, each National TRC will work to support the Regional TRCs in their efforts to advance telehealth. The Office for the Advancement of Telehealth (OAT) expects all TRCs to fully collaborate with each other, to share and combine expertise and resources to create a unified telehealth technical assistance capability with agile and market leading educational tools, consulting and support capabilities.Ф The technical assistance resources will be created to meet needs of telehealth networks, practitioners or organizations across the nation. ФIt is anticipated that awards will: (A) providing technical assistance, training, and support, and providing for travel expenses, for health care providers and a range of health care entities that provide or will provide telehealth services; (B) disseminating information and research findings related to telehealth services; (C) promoting effective collaboration among telehealth resource centers and the Office; (D) conducting evaluations to determine the best utilization of telehealth technologies to meet health care needs; (E) promoting the integration of the technologies used in clinical information systems with other telehealth technologies; (F) fostering the use of telehealth technologies to provide health care information and education for health care providers and consumers in a more effective manner; and (G) implementing special projects or studies under the direction of the Office. If technical assistance provided to a specific organization or provider exceeds ten hours, a TRC may charge a reasonable fee for continuing assistance or refer the entity to consultants or other resources for ongoing assistance.Ф Any fees received by TRCs must be used to supplement the HRSA award activities and must be listed and explained in reports to OAT.
Contact Information
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Agency
Department of Health and Human Services
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Office:
Health Resources and Services Administration
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Agency Contact:
Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration
Monica.Cowan@hrsa.hhs.gov -
Agency Mailing Address:
Contact Monica M. Cowan at (301)443-0076 or email Monica.Cowan@hrsa.hhs.gov
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