The HRSA Strategic Plan outlines four mission-critical goals, including improve access to quality health services and achieve health equity
By EMSGrantsHelp Team
EMS agencies seeking funds to increase capacity, purchase new equipment and better address the needs of their communities have several options through the Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA) .
The administration, part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, was created to improve quality healthcare access to geographically isolated and economically or medically vulnerable individuals.
The HRSA Strategic Plan through 2022 outlines four mission-critical goals:
In order to accomplish its mission, HRSA partners with healthcare providers and organizations through grant programs.
HRSA funding for EMS includes the following five grant programs:
1. Emergency Medical Services for Children (EMSC) : EMSC is the only federal grant program specifically focused on addressing the distinct needs of children in prehospital and hospital emergency medical systems. The program works to ensure that seriously sick or injured children have access to high-quality pediatric emergency healthcare, regardless of where they live in the U.S., and works to improve pediatric health outcomes in prehospital EMS agencies and hospital emergency departments (EDs).
2. Telehealth Network Grant Program (TNGP): TNGP works to promote rural tele-emergency services with an emphasis on tele-stroke, tele-behavioral health and tele-EMS. The overarching goals for the TNGP is to:
Program goals are achieved by enhancing telehealth networks to deliver 24-hour ED consultation services via telehealth to rural providers without emergency care specialists. Funding is available for a variety of services, which may include assessment of patients upon admission to the ED, interpretation of patient symptoms and clinical tests or data, supervision of providers administering treatment or pharmaceuticals, or coordination of patient transfer from the local ED.
3. Rural Health Network Development Planning Program (RHNDP): The purpose of RHNDP is to promote the development of integrated healthcare networks in order to achieve efficiencies; expand access to, coordinate and improve the quality of basic healthcare services; and strengthen the rural healthcare system as a whole. The program brings together key components of a rural healthcare delivery system, particularly those entities that may not have collaborated in the past, to work together to establish or improve local capacity and coordination of care. The grant program supports one year of planning to develop and assist integrated healthcare networks in becoming operational.
4. Rural Health Network Development Program (RHND): The purpose of the RHND program is to support integrated rural healthcare networks that have combined the functions of the entities participating in the network, including skilled and experienced staff and a high-functioning network board, in order to address the healthcare needs of the targeted rural community. The overarching goals for the RHND program are to:
Broad network membership that includes traditional and non-traditional healthcare partners and have extensive collaborative experience with one another is essential for the transition to value-based care and is fundamental to improving population health.
5. Rural Health Care Coordination Program (RHCC): The purpose of the RHCC program is to support rural health consortiums/networks aiming to improve access, delivery and quality of care through the application of care coordination strategies in rural communities. To achieve this, applicants are required to coordinate the healthcare delivery services in rural communities through the following focus areas:
For more information about these funding programs, visit the HRSA website .
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