September 15, 2014
Congratulations to AmeriCorps for its 20 years of service to our nation!
Community HealthCorps members, past and present, participated in a nationwide celebration of the anniversary on September 12th. Click here for more on this remarkable achievement!
In This Week’s Issue
Announcements
Trainings & Webinars
Funding Opportunities
SBIRT
Ask CHCACT!
Upcoming CHCACT Meetings
Resources
This Week in Health Policy News
Events/Educational Opportunities
Announcements
There are still openings for the Fall 2014 Geiger Gibson Capstone in Community Health Policy and Leadership at GWU. This is partnership effort between NACHC and the Geiger Gibson Program at the Milken Institute School of Public Health to support CHC and PCA staff in their development as future leaders. Only $750 for 3 day onsite session with 4 advance webinars. Please visit http://publichealth.gwu.edu/projects/geiger-gibson-capstone for more information and to register.
Tweet of the Week
Great news for #CT #FQHCs, patients and job-seekers: $3.4M to CT FQHCs for expanded services! via @HartfordBiz http://t.co/AGpXMCfhzB
— CHCACT (@CTHealthCenters) September 12, 2014
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New on Get-Centered
Our New Get-Centered Blog features a Back to School message about SNAP from SNAP Program Coordinator Leah Tully.
SBIRT in Your Corner
Learn more about CT SBIRT here!
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Trainings & Webinars
UDS Mapper Trainings: The second of two one-hour webinars will highlight new features and data available in the UDS Mapper: “Assessing Your Community Using the UDS Mapper” will be offered Tuesday, September 16th @ 11:00 am (register here).
Medicaid PPS Webinars: NACHC and Feldesman Tucker Leifer Fidell present a two-part webinar series on Medicaid PPS. The series will provide an overview of the Medicaid prospective payment system (PPS) reimbursement methodology and an exploration of broad trends in payment and service delivery in the Medicaid program and how they impact health centers today. The webinars will be held on September 23rd and October 7th from 2-3:30 pm. Registration/payment are required.
Coffee Break Webinar: The New Federal Grants Supercircular: How Super Is It? The federal Office of Management and Budget recently revised and consolidated the federal grants circulars into a massive guidance document: the “Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Grants,” also known as the “Supercircular.” Significant modifications were made to the rules that govern the administration and management of all federal grants and subgrants related to time and effort reporting, sole source procurement restrictions, mandatory disclosures and indirect cost rates. This 15-minute webinar highlights the Supercircular’s key reforms that community mental health and addiction treatment organizations receiving federal grant grants should know. Click here to register/watch the webinar.
COPE (Collaborative Opioid Prescribing Education) for REMS. Prescribing opioids safely ultimately depends on the trust between prescriber and patient. Training can enhance trust by improving communication and collaborative skills. COPE-REMS is an interactive, self-paced, online training developed at the University of Washington-Seattle. This no-cost, online CME course is aimed at opioid prescribing providers—including physicians, registered nurses, ARNPs, physician assistants, psychologists—and other care managers who are involved in treating patients with chronic pain. Click here for more information.
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Funding Opportunities
REMINDER from HRSA: There are several critical actions you must take to ensure competitive Health Center Program applications can be submitted successfully. First, your organization must have an active SAM.gov registration at the time of application submission. Second, you must have an active AOR (Authorized Organization Representative) in Grants.gov that is approved to submit an application. As a matter of HHS grants policy, without a current SAM.gov registration and a registered AOR, your application will be rejected in grants.gov without further consideration.
Click here to view all of HRSA’s open funding opportunities.
The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) released a Funding Opportunity Announcement that invites applications from clinical investigators to participate in the National Drug Abuse Treatment Clinical Trials Network (CTN). Letters of Intent to apply are due November 3, 2014.
The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) is soliciting proposals from small business concerns: “Mobile Technologies Extending Reach of Primary Care for Substance-Use-Disorders.” The objective is to develop and test a prototype mobile/tablet technology-based application suitable for U.S. primary care settings, to serve as a low-cost user-friendly tool that primary care providers (PCPs) may use to deliver timely tailored feedback to patients following up on interventions for risky substance use. For more information,
New Markets Tax Credits Allocation Awards Announced. The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Community Development Financial Institutions Fund (CDFI Fund) announced $3.5 billion in New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) allocation awards aimed at revitalizing low-income communities and increasing economic opportunity nationwide. More information is available here. Applications for CDFI & CDE Certification are being accepted on an ongoing basis. Click here for application trainings and deadlines.
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Ask CHCACT!
“Ask CHCACT” features questions from health center staff, answered by your favorite CHCACT staff members! For the first several months, the column will focus exclusively on Outreach & Enrollment. Send your questions to ask@chcact.org! Ask CHCACT columns are also archived on the Outreach & Enrollment Resources section of the CHCACT web site. This site is now available to the public, with no log-in requirement!
Deb Polun, CHCACT’s Director of Government Affairs/Media Relations, answers this week’s question:
Q: Will Access Health CT have in-person assisters and Navigator organizations this year, to augment the work of the Certified Application Counselors at FQHCs in getting people enrolled?
A: Last year, Access Health chose and funded 300 “in-person assisters” and 6 Navigator organizations that worked to enroll people in HUSKY and Access Health plans, like the CACs did. However, funding for that program is uncertain for the upcoming Open Enrollment year. To date, Access Health has had internal conversations, but no public plan for “on the ground assistance” has been announced.
Upcoming CHCACT Meetings
HR Directors’ Meeting: *Please note change!* Tuesday, September 16th from 10-:30-11:30 am. The meeting will be by conference call: 888-994-2509, participant passcode 519603#. Email Katie Henley at khenley@chcact.org to RSVP or with questions.
Community HealthCorps Site Supervisor Training: Thursday, September 18th from 2-3:30 pm. The meeting will be held at CHCACT: 100 Great Meadow Road, Suite 400, Wethersfield. Email Meaghan McCoy at mmccoy@chcact.org to RSVP.
IT Directors’ Meeting: Friday, September 19th from 9:00-12:00 noon. The meeting will be held at First Choice Health Centers, 94 Connecticut Boulevard, East Hartford. Email Phil Renda at prenda@chcact.org with questions or to RSVP.
HR Directors’ Meeting: *Please note change!* Thursday, October 23rd from 10:00-3:00. The meeting will be held at Southwest Community Health Center (46 Albion Street, Bridgeport, CT 06605). Email Katie Henley at khenley@chcact.org to RSVP.
All CHCACT Staff can be reached by calling 860.667.7820.
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This Week in Health Policy News
Here is a sampling of health policy news from around the state. If you see something in your local newspaper that you would like featured here in future weeks, please contact Deb Polun at dpolun@chcact.org.
Featured Stories
9.12.14 Hartford Business Journal: $3.4 Million to CT Health Centers to Expand Care
9.15.14 CT Mirror Op-Ed: Dieticians’ Services Should Be Covered Under Medicaid
State Health News
9.15.14 CT Mirror: Need to Reach a DSS Worker? Can You Hold for 78 Minutes?
9.15.14 WNPR: Children Treated for Respiratory Disease in Hartford
9.15.14 Hartford Business Journal: Hospitals, Docs Experiment With Mobile Apps to Improve, Speed Care
9.14.14 CT Health I-Team: ER Visits and Hospitalizations for Asthma On the Rise
9.12.14 Hartford Courant: Yale’s Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity Moving to UConn
9.12.14 Yale Daily News: Q House to Re-Open in 2016
9.11.14 WNPR: Mentoring Program Works to Attract More Young Black Nurses
ACA/Health Reform News
9.15.14 Hartford Business Journal Op-Ed: Health Care Collaboration Could Mean Difference Between Life and Death
9.12.14 Hartford Courant Op-Ed: State Must Keep Health Care Assistance
9.14 Governing: With Innovation Waivers, States Can Go Their Own Way on Obamacare
9.4.14 Wall Street Journal: A Perilous Gap in Health Insurance Literacy
National/Other Health News
9.15.14 NY Times: Beating Back the Risk of Diabetes
9.2.14 Governing: States Making Long-Term Contraception More Accessible
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Resources
CHCACT maintains and regularly updates resources on clinical issues, human resources, HIPAA, SNAP and more! Click here to check out CHCACT’s Resources!*
2013 UDS Data: The Bureau of Primary Health Care has released the 2013 UDS Data for federally-qualified health centers across the country. Click here to get the latest demographic, quality and other data.
Weekly Outreach & Enrollment Newsletter. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) produce the CMS Weekly Assister Newsletter. This weekly Newsletter is the best resource for O/E staff to stay up-to-date on information on health insurance marketplace changes, frequently asked questions, and general advice. To sign up, email CACQuestions@cms.hhs.gov with the subject line: “Add to listserv”
Scope of Project Webpage: HRSA has released a new “Scope of Project” Page on the BPHC website. This page provides a “one-stop-shop” for Health Center Program Scope of Project and Change-in-Scope policy, process, and resources. View the new Scope of Project webpage.
Capital Link Publications. As part of their assistance to health centers, Capital Link has developed a collection of resource publications to assist health centers in accomplishing specific tasks related to the capital development process. These publications are provided to Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) and Primary Care Associations (PCAs) free of charge. Their resources, including publications, reports, and past webinars are available here.
* Some Resources are password-protected. If you would like a password for www.chcact.org, please contact Deb Polun.
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Events/Educational Opportunities
Click here to view our full events calendar. Click here for NACHC Seminars/Conferences/Webcasts.
Welcome to our new events calendar! The calendar is updated on a regular basis with upcoming events, webinars, educational opportunities, outreach activities and more. You can sort the calendar by category and subscribe to calendar updates by clicking here.
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