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| 00-2567 | Availability of Funds for Grants for the Community Access Program | Notice | The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) announces the availability of $25 million to assist communities and their safety net providers in developing integrated health care delivery systems that serve the uninsured and underinsured with greater efficiency and improved quality of care. The $25 million in available funding has been appropriated under the FY 2000 HHS Appropriations Act. In FY 2000, HRSA will provide funding for approximately 20 communities to further their development of integrated delivery systems for the uninsured and underinsured. Grants will vary in size, based on the scope of the project and the size of the service area. During the first year of funding for this program, HRSA will support infrastructure development in communities that have already begun to reorganize and integrate their health care delivery systems. FY 2000 funding is not intended to support those communities that have not yet begun the planning and development of necessary organizational structure. Up to 100 communities may ultimately be funded as part of this national program targeted by the Administration to spend $1 billion over five years. FY 2000 funded communities may be eligible for available FY 2001 funding (assuming continued appropriations) to support further infrastructure development and filling service gaps. In addition, using the experiences of the FY 2000 funded communities as potential models for adaptation, FY 2001 funding is anticipated for support of new communities for planning and system development. Thus, communities that have not yet begun the planning and development of necessary organizational structure should have an opportunity to apply in FY 2001. Over the years that the program is funded, funds are anticipated to be available to fill service gaps within coordinated systems of care. This program shares some of the same goals of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation's Community Voices Program and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Communities in Charge Program. Thus, CAP will take into account the experiences of these foundations as well as other programs that promote the integration of services to the uninsured and underinsured. | 2000-02-04 | 2000 | 2 | https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2000/02/04/00-2567/availability-of-funds-for-grants-for-the-community-access-program | https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2000-02-04/pdf/00-2567.pdf | Health and Human Services Department; Health Resources and Services Administration | 221,222 | The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) announces the availability of $25 million to assist communities and their safety net providers in developing integrated health care delivery systems that serve the uninsured and underinsured with... |