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FORHP Grants in Motion: CHWs At Work

Every quarter the Rural Health Information Hub releases Grants in Motion, highlighting some of the exceptional work FORHP awardees are achieving in their communities.  The focus of this edition is on how Community Health Workers (CHWs) can help improve health outcomes by providing culturally appropriate care.  Rural Health Projects, an awardee through the Rural Health Network Development Program, found success as they employed Community Health Workers to provide outreach to Oklahoma’s Marshallese community.

RHC and FQHC Medicare Payments for COVID-19 Vaccines

Rural Health Clinics (RHCs) and Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) may contact their Medicare Administrative Contractor to request lump sum payments for administering COVID-19 vaccines in advance of cost report settlement. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) will pay RHCs and FQHCs for COVID-19 vaccines and administration at 100% reasonable cost similar to how influenza and pneumonia vaccines are paid.

GAO Report on Federal Response to the Pandemic

The Government Accountability Office (GAO) researches Federal government operations and reports fact-based, non-partisan information.  Over the last year, the GAO made 44 specific recommendations for an effective federal response to COVID-19 and provides and update on progress in this report.  Information specific to rural areas, such as distributions from the Provider Relief Fund and special funding for telehealth, is detailed throughout.

FCC Announces COVID-19 Telehealth Program Second Round of Funding

The FCC has announced a second round of funding under the COVID-19 Telehealth Program. An additional $250 million was made available under the recently enacted Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021. This amount is larger than the original appropriation amount associated with the authorization of the Program in the 2019 CARES Act.

See a discussion of the new funding round here.

Note that in the Appropriations Act Congress required the FCC to target COVID-19 impact areas in a more systematic manner. The FCC has responded in two ways. It has established a set of funding priorities. See Pages 18 et seq of this document and see this document: FCC Telehealth Evaluation Metrics

Note the emphasis on health safety net facilities including CAHs. Additional emphasis on COVID-19 Hotspots and Sustained Hotspots. These are defined on this slide: CDC Hotspot Definition

The FCC will also be holding all applications for a single review rather than assessing applications as they are received. This should provide an equitable review for applicants with fewer resources unable to rapidly prepare a submission. The application window will be announced by the end of April 2021 with a likely deadline date in June 2021.