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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


  1. 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 ndin ing g Opp pportun ortunity 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

  2. 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

  3. 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

  4. Over Ov erview view of of Pr Prop opos osal al 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

  5. Be Bene nefits its of of the he Co Cons nsolidat olidation ion Pr Prop opos osal al • 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. o As the number of children born with HIV in this country decreases, women and youth continue to be disproportionately affected by HIV. o 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. o 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.

  6. Be Bene nefits its of of the he Co Cons nsolidat olidation ion Pr Prop opos osal al In 2014, 67% of Part D programs funded by the Ryan White • HIV/AIDS Program are dually-funded by Part C o 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

  7. Ov Over erview view of of Fu 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

  8. Overv ervie iew w of of Fun undi ding ng Opp ppor ortun tunity ity Ann nnou ounc 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: o A video will be developed and posted online outlining the FOA’s highlights as well as the full FOA text o 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 o A technical assistance pre-application webinar will be presented by HAB to discuss the FOA requirements

  9. Di Discussion cussion To Topi pics cs for or FY 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

  10. 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 omen en, , in infa fant nts, s, chi hild ldren ren an and y d you outh th sho houl uld d be be in inclu lude ded d in in a a com ompre prehe hensive nsive HIV IV car are e de deli livery ery sys ystem? tem?

  11. 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 9

  12. 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 9

  13. 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? 9

  14. 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? 9

  15. Th Than ank you ou for or you our pa participation! icipation! For additional questions or comments, please email: RWP20 2015 15PartCProposa PartCProposal@hrsa.gov l@hrsa.gov

  16. Co Contac ntact t In Information formation Pol olly ly E. . Ros oss, s, MD MD Ly Lynn nn R. . Weg egma man, , MP MPA Director Deputy Director HRSA/HAB/DCHAP HRSA/HAB/DCHAP pross@hrsa.gov lwegman@hrsa.gov

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