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Ryan an Wh White te HIV IV/AIDS /AIDS Program ogram 2015 15 Part t C and d D Consolidation nsolidation Proposal: oposal: Dis iscussio cussion n of of th the e Critica itical l Ele leme ments nts fo for th the e Fu Fund


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Ryan an Wh White te HIV IV/AIDS /AIDS Program

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15 Part t C and d D Consolidation nsolidation Proposal:

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Dis iscussio cussion n of

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the e Critica itical l Ele leme ments nts fo for th the e Fu Fund ndin ing g Opp pportun

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ity An Anno noun uncement ement

Ap April 23, 2014

Laura a W. . Ch Cheever, er, MD, D, Associ ciate ate Administ strato rator Polly E. Ro Ross, , MD, D, Di Director ctor Lynn R.

  • R. Wegman,

man, MPA PA, , De Deputy ty Di Director ctor U. U.S. . De Depart rtment ment of He Health th and Hu Human n Servi vices ces He Health h Re Resource rces s and Services ces Administ stratio ration HI HIV/AI /AIDS DS Bureau

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Purpose of Today’s Call

  • Review the President’s FY 2015 Budget proposal
  • Solicit input on the elements of the proposed Parts

C and D consolidation FY 2015 Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) due for release in fall 2014

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Agenda Agenda

(1) Overview and Review of FY 2015 President’s Budget Proposal (2) Part C Program – Key Requirements (3) Discussion Topics for FY 2015 FOA:

  • Services to include women, infants, children

and youth (WICY) populations

  • Demonstrating need
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  • The President’s Budget for FY 2015 proposes a new effort to

help improve care for people living with HIV, including the most vulnerable populations

  • In order to better target resources to improve patient outcomes,

the President’s budget consolidates Part D funding within the Part C program and increases the overall investment – more than previously invested into Part C and D combined – into Part C services

  • The FY 2015 Presidential Budget for the consolidated Part C

Program of the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program will be $280.2

  • million. This funding is $4 million above FY 2014 investments in

both Part C and D combined

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Be Bene nefits its of

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  • The expansion of the Part C program to include Part D

geographic service areas will allow resources to assist the most critically affected populations in the areas of greatest need.

  • As the number of children born with HIV in this country decreases,

women and youth continue to be disproportionately affected by HIV.

  • The consolidation will provide expanded points of access across

the country to HIV care and treatment for the most vulnerable populations, including women, children and youth.

  • The consolidation of the Part C and Part D programs will also

increase the number of grantees across the country focused on the needs of this important population.

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Be Bene nefits its of

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  • In 2014, 67% of Part D programs funded by the Ryan White

HIV/AIDS Program are dually-funded by Part C

  • As a result, these co-funded grantees face increased reporting

burden and administrative efforts to manage their grants

  • By consolidating the Part D program within the Part C program,

the goal will be increased efficiencies, more streamlined grants administration, and less reporting burden, which will allow more funding to be made available for direct patient care services

  • Through greater efficiencies, such as reduced administrative

burden, even greater resources could be made available to grantees

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Fund nding ng Op Oppo portunity tunity An Anno noun unceme cement nt (FO FOA) A)

Who May Apply?

Any organization that is an eligible applicant including:

  • Current Part D grantees
  • Current Part D grantees who are also Part C grantees
  • Current Part C grantees who are not Part D grantees
  • Other eligible applicants who are not currently Part C or Part

D funded

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Overv ervie iew w of

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undi ding ng Opp ppor

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tunity ity Ann nnou

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ncemen ement t (FOA) OA)

  • HRSA will notify the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program

community, including current Part C and Part D grantees, when the Funding Opportunity Announcement is posted:

  • A video will be developed and posted online outlining the

FOA’s highlights as well as the full FOA text

  • Grantees may visit: www.hrsa.gov/subscribe/index.html and

sign up for email from HRSA, which will alert you when FOAs are posted online and other agency information

  • A technical assistance pre-application webinar will be

presented by HAB to discuss the FOA requirements

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Di Discussion cussion To Topi pics cs for

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FY 2 201 015 5 Fu Fund nding ng Op Oppo portun tunity ity An Anno nounc uncem ement ent

  • Providing Services for Women, Children,

Infants and Youth

  • Demonstrating Need
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Se Services ices - Di Discussion cussion

Wha hat t serv ervices ices whi hich ch ar are e curre urrently ntly sup uppo ported rted by by Par art t D fu fund ndin ing for g for wom

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th sho houl uld d be be in inclu lude ded d in in a a com

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prehe hensive nsive HIV IV car are e de deli livery ery sys ystem? tem?

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De Demo monst strating ating Ne Need

Needs Assessment has Four Major Sections:

  • 1. HIV Seroprevalence & Surrogate Markers
  • 2. The Social Context of HIV/AIDS
  • 3. Target Populations
  • 4. Local HIV Service Delivery System and recent

changes

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De Demo monst strating ating Ne Need

Needs Assessment has Four Major Sections:

  • 1. HIV Seroprevalence and Surrogate Markers
  • Looking for the “burden” of HIV disease
  • 2. The Social Context of HIV/AIDS
  • Looking for the conditions that impact the

provision of HIV care, positively or negatively

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De Demo monst strating ating Ne Need

Needs Assessment has Four Major Sections:

  • 3. Target Populations
  • Who will be impacted by this proposal?
  • 4. Local HIV Service Delivery and Recent

Changes

  • How does the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program

funding make a difference in the applicant’s local health care delivery landscape?

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De Demo mons nstr trating ating Ne Need ed Di Discus cussion sion

What are the critical factors or markers that best demonstrate the need for the Part C Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program in your community?

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Th Than ank you

  • u for
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participation! icipation!

For additional questions or comments, please email: RWP20 2015 15PartCProposa PartCProposal@hrsa.gov l@hrsa.gov

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Co Contac ntact t In Information formation

Pol

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ly E. . Ros

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s, MD MD Director HRSA/HAB/DCHAP pross@hrsa.gov Ly Lynn nn R. . Weg egma man, , MP MPA Deputy Director HRSA/HAB/DCHAP lwegman@hrsa.gov