June 1, 2023

New Funding Opportunity – Primary Care Training and Enhancement – Language and Disability Access (PCTE-LDA) HRSA-23-123

The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) released a New Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) HRSA-23-123 – Primary Care Training and Enhancement – Language and Disability Access (PCTE-LDA) to develop curricula and to train medical students, physician assistant students, and primary care medical residents to provide high quality primary care services to individuals with limited English proficiency (LEP) and/or individuals with physical disabilities and/or intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) with goals of improving health outcomes for these populations.

Eligible applicants include:

  • Accredited public or nonprofit private hospitals;
  • Schools of allopathic medicine or osteopathic medicine;
  • Academically accredited affiliated physician assistant training programs;
  • Accredited residency training programs in family medicine, general internal medicine, general pediatrics, or combined general internal medicine and general pediatrics (“med-peds”); or
  • Tribes and tribal organizations, if otherwise eligible.

HRSA anticipates awarding $8 million to 16 recipients over a period of five years through this funding opportunity.

View the grant opportunity for complete eligibility information

June 1, 2023

Funding Opportunity: Nurse Education, Practice, Quality and Retention (NEPQR) – Simulation Education Training (SET) Program – HRSA-23-129

The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) released a new Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) to advance the health of patients, families, and communities in rural or medically underserved areas nationwide.

The Nurse Education, Practice, Quality and Retention (NEQPR)-Simulation Education Training (SET) Program aims to increase the number and capacity of nursing students to address the health care needs and improve patient outcomes of rural and/or medically underserved populations.

Program Objectives:

  • Implement or expand academic-clinical partnerships to create experiential learning opportunities that prepare nursing students to efficiently address health equity for rural and underserved populations.
  • Increase the diversity of the nursing workforce to better address the needs of the populations they serve by recruiting and supporting students and faculty, including those from diverse populations.

Eligible applicants include:

  • Accredited schools of nursing
  • Health care facilities, or a partnership of such a school or facility
  • Domestic community-based organizations
  • Tribes and tribal organizations

HRSA will award approximately $10.5 million to up to 22 grantees over a period of 3 years. Please view the NOFO for complete eligibility information.

The application deadline is July 3, 2023.

View Announcement Here

Apply Here

June 1, 2023

Guide to Using the Accountable Health Communities Health-Related Social Needs Screening Tool: Promising Practices and Key Insights

Click HERE to download “A Guide to Using the Accountable Health Communities Health-Related Social Needs Screening Tool: Promising Practices and Key Insights” from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).

In this document, CMS describes the health-related social needs (HRSN) Screening Tool from the Accountable Health Communities (AHC) Model and share practices for universal screening.

HRSNs are individual level, adverse social conditions that negatively impact a person’s health or health care. HRSNs are distinguished from social determinants of health — the structural and contextual factors that shape everyone’s lives — and can be identified by the health care system and addressed in partnership with community resources.

Identifying and addressing HRSNs can have many benefits, including improvements to a person’s health and reduced health care spending.

Accountable Health Communities Health-Related Social Needs Screening Tool

June 1, 2023

Free Candida Auris Pocket Card for Your Staff

Candida auris is a yeast (type of fungus) that causes serious infections and can spread in health care settings.

It can spread through facilities via contact with contaminated environmental surfaces or equipment or from person to person.

Symptoms might not be noticeable because individuals infected with Candida auris are often sick with another serious illness or condition.

Click HERE to download pocket cards to share with staff in your facility to help them identify and stop the spread of Candida auris. For best results, print on card stock and flip on the long edge (to line up front side of card to back side). HQIN recommends laminating the page before cutting the cards to distribute. If laminating, print on regular copier paper and use a (heavy) 5 mil laminating pouch.

June 1, 2023

Simple Strategies: Team Approach to Improving Sepsis Reimbursement and Reputation

Health care staff in billing, coding, quality, clinical documentation integrity, utilization review, information technology, nursing and physician services have key roles in the administrative processes of sepsis.

Interdisciplinary collaboration between these roles can help ensure standardized processes are developed to avoid unnecessary impacts to reimbursement and reputation.

Click Here to Download this Resource

June 1, 2023

 

Opioid Resources for Patients and Caregivers

Opioid-related adverse events are a critical patient safety issue with added attention to preventing overuse.

Click here to download a summary of resources to support safe education.

June 1, 2023

Next Health Equity Now Huddle is June 6

Be sure to attend next week’s (June 6) Health Equity Huddle (HEH). Health Quality Innovators’ (HQI) Health Equity Manager Temi Olafunmiloye, BS, will lead a discussion about the May 23 Learning Session on “Assessing Disparities in Readmissions.” Click HERE to review the May 23 session if you missed it.

Also, the next Learning Session is a continuation of “Addressing Disparities in Readmissions,” which will be held on June 20. Building on the previous session, participants will focus on developing strategies to respond to common issues in disparities in readmissions, including providing early discharge planning and follow-up for high-risk patients, eliminating language and literacy barriers, and facilitating culturally competent patient education.

When: Tuesday, June 6, 12 pm ET

Future HEH Sessions:

  • June 27
  • August 1

Future Learning Sessions:

  • June 20
  • July 18

Click HERE to learn more about the Health Equity Now series.

Register Here for All Health Equity Sessions

June 1, 2023

Register Now for June 8 Office Hours: “Post Fall Management: Getting to Types of Falls, Repeat Falls and Determine Preventability”

Join Office Hours next week for a session on “Post Fall Management: Getting to Types of Falls, Repeat Falls, and Determine Preventability”. This session will be hosted by nationally recognized fall prevention expert Pat Quigley, PhD, MPH, APRN, CRRN, FAAN, FAANP, FARN.

Attendees will learn how to:

  • Examine post fall practices as a key intervention to reduce repeat falls
  • Differentiate post fall intervention strategies
  • Apply quality improvement principles to ensure positive safety outcomes

When: Thursday, June 8, 12:00 – 12:45 p.m. ET

Register Here for Office Hours

June 1, 2023

Social Determinants of Health Screening Moves Beyond Pilot Program for VCU Health System

VCU Health System (VCUHS) systematically screened patients for health-related social needs to identify and address factors outside of the clinical setting that impact patients’ health. Screening for social determinants of health (SDOH) is still relatively new for many health care providers but VCUHS committed to this practice at the beginning of a pilot model and continued the work beyond the trial end date.

VCUHS used the Accountable Health Communities Health-Related Social Needs Screening Tool as part of its program that focused on Richmond-area (Virginia) Medicaid and Medicare beneficiaries for five core needs: food, housing, utilities, transportation and safety. It became one part of several programs VCUHS is currently implementing to address their patients’ needs to address inequities in health outcomes.

Click HERE to read more.

June 1, 2023

Your Participation is Requested – Missouri Immunization Coalition Survey

The Missouri Immunization Coalition (MIC) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit existing to reduce the spread of vaccine-preventable diseases through education, advocacy, promotion, and collaborative partnerships.

This is the fifth survey MIC has created to learn about the experiences and needs of our partners. The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the necessity of a systems approach to successfully respond to public health crises. Therefore, it is essential to assess the preparedness of healthcare organizations and their capacity to coordinate with a multidisciplinary set of stakeholders to handle such emergencies effectively.

This 7-10 minute survey aims to identify gaps in pandemic preparedness among healthcare organizations and resources/guidance needed for Missouri’s public health workforce to be fully equipped for future crises. By gathering valuable insights from healthcare professionals, we can improve pandemic preparedness and ensure that our healthcare organizations are fully equipped to respond to any public health emergency.

The survey will be open until Friday, June 16, 2023. Your response will be greatly appreciated.

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