https://www.americancityandcounty.com/wp-content/themes/acc_child/assets/images/logo/footer-logo.png
  • Home
  • Co-op Solutions
  • Hybrid Work
  • Commentaries
  • News
  • In-Depth
  • Multimedia
    • Back
    • Podcast
    • Latest videos
    • Product Guides
  • Resources & Events
    • Back
    • Resources
    • Webinars
    • White Papers
    • IWCE 2022
    • How to Contribute
    • Municipal Cost Index – Archive
    • Equipment Watch Page
    • American City & County Awards
  • About Us
    • Back
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Advertise
    • Cookie Policy
    • Privacy Statement
    • Terms of Service
American City and County
  • NEWSLETTER
  • Home
  • Co-op Solutions
  • Hybrid Work
  • Commentaries
  • News
  • In-Depth
  • Multimedia
    • Back
    • Podcasts
    • Latest videos
    • Product Guides
  • Resources/Events
    • Back
    • Webinars
    • White Papers/eBooks
    • IWCE 2022
    • How to Contribute
    • American City & County Awards
    • Municipal Cost Index
    • Equipment Watch Page
  • About Us
    • Back
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Advertise
    • Cookie Policy
    • Privacy Stament
    • Terms of Service
  • newsletter
  • Administration
  • Economy & Finance
  • Procurement
  • Public Safety
  • Public Works & Utilities
  • Smart Cities & Technology
  • Magazine
acc.com

issue_20030101


Hhs Awards $30 Million For Rural Hospital Networks

Hhs Awards $30 Million For Rural Hospital Networks

More than $30 million in grants to states has been released by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to improve health care for rural Americans
  • Written by American City & County Administrator
  • 24th October 2003

More than $30 million in grants to states has been released by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to improve health care for rural Americans by strengthening rural hospital networks, supporting State Offices of Rural Health, and encouraging rural health care coalitions.

The rural health care grants include:

— 45 Rural Hospital Flexibility grants, totaling almost $22.6 million to states to help hospitals interested in being certified as Critical Access Hospitals upgrade quality of care and improve emergency medical services. Critical Access Hospitals have 25 beds or fewer and qualify for special Medicare funding, including cost-based reimbursement.

— 50 grants totaling more than $7.2 million to State Offices of Rural Health to help state offices provide technical assistance to rural and frontier communities, coordinate statewide rural health activities and recruit and retain rural health care providers.

— Two Rural Health Outreach grants of $200,000 to the Nassau County Health Dept. in Fernandina Beach, Fla., and $189,475 to the Island Health Plan, Inc. in West Tisbury, Mass. to fund coalitions of at least three health-related organizations to stimulate innovative health care delivery in rural areas.

All of the grants are administered by HHS’ Health Resources and Services Administration through its Office of Rural Health Policy.

Listing for the Rural Hospital Flexibility and Offices of Rural Health grants follow:

— Rural Hospital Flexibility Grant Program —

o Alabama Department of Public Health, Montgomery, Ala., $480,000

o Alaska Department of Health & Social Services, Juneau, Alaska, $544,000

o University of Arizona, Tucson, Ariz., $573,000

o Arkansas Department of Health, Little Rock, Ark., $421,000

o California Department of Public Health, Department of Health Services, Sacramento, Calif., $326,200

o Colorado Rural Health Center, Denver, Colo., $529,200

o Florida Department of Health, Tallahassee, Fla., $550,000

o Georgia Department of Community Health, Atlanta, Ga., $585,000

o Hawaii Department of Health, Honolulu, Hawaii, $543,000

o Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, Boise, Idaho, $474,890

o Illinois Department of Public Health, Springfield, Ill., $668,000

o Indiana Department of Health, Indianapolis, Ind., $526,000

o Iowa Department of Public Health, Des Moines, Iowa, $465,000

o Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Topeka, Kan., $620,000

o University of Kentucky, Research Foundation, Lexington, Ky., $583,800

o Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals, Baton Rouge, La., $385,000

o Maine Department of Human Services, Augusta, Maine, $435,000

o Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Boston, Mass., $223,340

o Michigan Department of Community Health, Coldwater, Mich., $513,600

o Minnesota Department of Health, Saint Paul, Minn., $685,000

o Mississippi Department of Health, Jackson, Miss., $395,000

o Missouri Department of Health, Jefferson City, Mo., $407,750

o Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services, Helena, Mont., $660,000

o State of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb., $630,000

o University of Nevada, Reno, Reno, Nev., $578,000

o State of New Hampshire, Concord, N.H., $365,500

o State of New Mexico, Albuquerque, N.M., $231,580

o Health Research, Inc., Rensselaer, N.Y., $421,250

o North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Raleigh, N.C., $574,000

o University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, N.D., $655,000

o Ohio Department of Health, Columbus, Ohio, $600,000

o Oklahoma Department of Health, Oklahoma City, Okla., $614,000

o Oregon Health & Sciences University, Portland, Ore., $653,850

o Pennsylvania Department of Public Health & Human Services, Harrisburg, Pa., $357,390

o South Carolina State Office of Rural Health Inc., Columbia, S.C., $452,560

o South Dakota Department of Health, Pierre, S.D., $660,000

o Tennessee Department of Health, Nashville, Tenn., $517,000

o Texas Office of Rural Community Affairs, Austin, Texas, $615,000

o Utah Department of Health, Salt Lake City, Utah , $371,000

o Vermont Department of Health, Burlington, Vt., $234,250

o Virginia Department of Health, Richmond, Va., $352,000

o Washington Department of Health, Olympia, Wash., $585,000

o West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources, Charleston, W.Va., $485,700

o University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis., $651,145

o Wyoming Department of Health, Cheyenne, Wyo., $379,300

TOTAL: $22,577,305

— State Offices of Rural Health —

o Alabama Department of Public Health, Montgomery, Ala., $150,000

o Alaska Dept. of Health and Social Services, Juneau , Alaska, $150,000

o Arizona Prevention Center, Office of Rural Health, Tucson, Ariz., $150,000

o Arkansas Department of Health, Little Rock, Ark., $150,000

o California Department of Health Services, Sacramento, Calif., $150,000

o Colorado Rural Health Center, Denver, Colo., $150,000

o Northwestern Conn. Community College, Winsted, Conn., $150,000

o Delaware Dept. of Health and Social Services, New Castle, Del., $108,000

o Florida Department of Health, Tallahassee, Fla., $150,000

o Georgia Department of Community Health, Atlanta, Ga., $150,000

o Hawaii State Department of Health, Honolulu, Hawaii, $150,000

o Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, Boise, Idaho, $147,418

o Illinois Department of Public Health, Springfield, Ill., $150,000

o Indiana State Department of Health, Indianapolis, Ind., $150,000

o Iowa Department of Public Health, Des Moines, Iowa, $150,000

o Kansas Dept. of Health and Environment, Topeka, Kan., $150,000

o University of Kentucky, Research Foundation, Lexington, Ky., $150,000

o Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals, Baton Rouge, La., $150,000

o Maine Department of Human Services, Augusta, Maine, $136,968

o Maryland Dept. of Health and Mental Hygiene, Baltimore, Md., $150,000

o Massachusetts Dept. of Public Health, Boston, Mass., $150,000

o Michigan Department of Community Health, Lansing, Mich., $58,916

o Minnesota Department of Health, Saint Paul, Minn., $150,000

o Mississippi Department of Health & Senior Services, Jackson, Miss., $150,000

o Missouri Department of Health, Jefferson City, Mo., $150,000

o Montana State University, Bozeman, Mont., $150,000v o Nebraska Health and Human Services System, Lincoln, Neb., $150,000

o University of Nevada, Reno, Reno, Nev., $150,000

o New Hampshire Dept. of Health and Human Services, Concord, N.H., $150,000

o New Jersey Dept. of Health and Senior Services, Trenton, N.J., $150,000

o New Mexico Department of Health, Santa Fe, N.M., $150,000

o Health Research, Inc., New York Dept. of Health, Rensselaer, N.Y., $150,000

o N.C. Department of Health and Human Services, Raleigh, N.C., $150,000

o University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Grand Forks, N.D., $150,000

o Ohio Department of Health, Columbus, Ohio, $140,831

o Oklahoma State University, Tulsa, Okla., $200,000

o University of Oregon, Health Science Center, Portland, Ore., $150,000

o Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pa., $150,000

o Rhode Island Department of Health, Providence, R.I., $85,000

o South Carolina State Office, Columbia, S.C., $150,000

o South Dakota Department of Health, Pierre, S.D., $150,000

o Tennessee Department of Health, Nashville, Tenn., $150,000

o Texas Dept. of Public Health, Austin, Texas, $150,000

o Utah Department of Health, Salt Lake City, Utah, $150,000

o Vermont Department of Health, Waterbury, Vt., $150,000

o Virginia Department of Health, Richmond, Va., $150,000

o Washington Department of Health, Olympia, Wash., $150,000

o W.Va. Dept. of Health and Human Resources, Charleston, W.Va., $150,000

o University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, Wis., $150,000

o Wyoming Department of Health, Cheyenne, Wyo., $62,028

TOTAL: $7,239,161

Tags: ar issue_20030101 mag

Most Recent


  • What’s my truck worth?
    Truck Value VIN Decoding & Make/Year/Model Lookup
  • Hhs Awards $30 Million For Rural Hospital Networks
    Calendar of events
    A list of NIGP courses, conferences and webinars for NIGP members held in December 2012 and January 2013.
  • Hhs Awards $30 Million For Rural Hospital Networks
    UPPCC new certifications
    The Universal Public Purchasing Certification Council announces that 208 individuals successfully completed the spring 2012 UPPCC certification examinations administered in May 2012.
  • Hhs Awards $30 Million For Rural Hospital Networks
    Performance data on the latest certification exams
    The UPPCC has released key performance data from the May 2012 examinations.

Leave a comment Cancel reply

-or-

Log in with your American City and County account

Alternatively, post a comment by completing the form below:

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Content

  • Hhs Awards $30 Million For Rural Hospital Networks
    Nano Tech Promises To Become A Powerful Crime Fighter
  • Hhs Awards $30 Million For Rural Hospital Networks
    Xxxnews Of The Weirdxxx
  • Hhs Awards $30 Million For Rural Hospital Networks
    40 Superfund Sites Cleaned Up Last Year
  • Hhs Awards $30 Million For Rural Hospital Networks
    xxxNews Of The Weirdxxx

White papers


Modernizing government services for today’s resident expectations

24th January 2023

Preparing Your Community Now for the Next Generation of Older Adults

18th October 2022

Helping Government Fleets Achieve Their Goals

30th September 2022
view all

Webinars


Future-proof Your State and Local Government Finance: 5 Key Trends for 2023

6th February 2023

How To: Evaluate Digital Government Service Delivery Technologies

23rd January 2023

Using Technology to Enhance Communications

29th November 2022
view all

PODCAST


Young Leaders Episode 4 – Cyril Jefferson – City Councilman, High Point, North Carolina

13th October 2020

Young Leaders Episode 3 – Shannon Hardin – City Council President, Columbus, Ohio

27th July 2020

Young Leaders Episode 2 – Christian Williams – Development Services Planner, Goodyear, Ariz.

1st July 2020
view all

GALLERIES


25 of the best city flags flying over American metros and towns

7th February 2023

These 10 American cities are well prepared for a tech-based future

1st February 2023

Report: While remote work is causing offices to empty out, walkable cities are still in high demand

26th January 2023
view all

Twitter


AmerCityCounty

NYC wants to convert unused offices into housing units through relaxed regulations, incentivization dlvr.it/Sj7ls5

8th February 2023
AmerCityCounty

Tuning into your community: Top reasons why your agency needs a podcast dlvr.it/Sj7578

8th February 2023
AmerCityCounty

25 of the best city flags flying over American metros and towns dlvr.it/Sj2RyK

7th February 2023
AmerCityCounty

Residents ask government leaders to show measurable sustainability results and triumphs dlvr.it/Sj1znw

6th February 2023
AmerCityCounty

Future-proof Your State and Local Government Finance: 5 Key Trends for 2023 dlvr.it/Sj1KxB

6th February 2023
AmerCityCounty

Amid spike, federal transportation department launches initiative to curb traffic-related deaths dlvr.it/Shvs31

3rd February 2023
AmerCityCounty

Engaging businesses to strengthen your community dlvr.it/ShvZn0

3rd February 2023
AmerCityCounty

Report: Some public employees face financial hardship; comprehensive pay packages proved ‘a pathway toward economic… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…

2nd February 2023

Newsletters

Sign up for American City & County’s newsletters to receive regular news and information updates about local governments.

Resale Insights Dashboard

The Resale Insights Dashboard provides model-level data for the entire used equipment market to help you save time and money.

Municipal Cost Index

Updated monthly since 1978, our exclusive Municipal Cost Index shows the effects of inflation on the cost of providing municipal services

Media Kit and Advertising

Want to reach our digital audience? Learn more here.

DISCOVER MORE FROM INFORMA TECH

  • IWCE’s Urgent Communications
  • IWCE Expo

WORKING WITH US

  • About Us
  • Contact Us

FOLLOW American City and County ON SOCIAL

  • Privacy
  • CCPA: “Do Not Sell My Data”
  • Cookie Policy
  • Terms
Copyright © 2023 Informa PLC. Informa PLC is registered in England and Wales with company number 8860726 whose registered and Head office is 5 Howick Place, London, SW1P 1WG.