April in Brief: HRSA Works to Strengthen and Expand Health Care Access
In April, HRSA announced investments to: support community-based doulas; strengthen home visiting supports for parents, infants, and children; expand our investments in state responses to the maternal mortality crisis; launch the largest investment weve ever made in Community Health Worker training; and build new data tools to reduce health disparities through health centers.
HRSA also distributed $1.75 billion in Provider Relief Fund payments, released a Request for Information on ways to strengthen and improve the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network, and launched a new Health Equity Fellowship Program.
In April 2022, the Health Resources and Services Administration took action to support underserved communities, improve maternal health, grow the health care workforce, and reduce health disparities, including:
HRSA also announced the availability of up to $9 million through the State Maternal Health Innovation and Data Capacity Program to expand the State Maternal Health Innovation and Implementation Program. This program supports state-level development and implementation of proven strategies to improve maternal health and address maternal health disparities.
HRSA Announces $226.5 Million to Launch Community Health Worker Training Program HRSA announced the availability of $226.5 million in American Rescue Plan funding to launch the Community Health Worker Training Program. This new program will increase the number of community health workers who play a critical role in connecting people to care, including COVID care; mental health and substance use disorder prevention, treatment and recovery services; chronic disease care; and other important health services.
HRSA Releases Request for Information on Ways to Strengthen and Improve the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network HRSA released a Request for Information (RFI) seeking input on ways to strengthen and improve the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN). The RFI will support HRSAs efforts to increase accountability in OPTN operations, modernize performance of the OPTN IT system and related tools, and improve engagement with donors and patients. Comments are due by May 9th.
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