ARRA Money Continues To Flow for Health, Other Projects

ARRA Money Continues To Flow for Health, Other Projects

The federal government's checkbook continues to open for grants and programs specified in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.  This update summarizes significant developments over the past few months in areas including community health, comparative effectiveness research and broadband expansion.

Agencies and departments of the federal government are moving forward with implementing various provisions of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.  This update summarizes significant developments over the past few months in areas including community health, comparative effectiveness research and broadband expansion.

Community Health Grants Announced

The U.S. Administration on Aging announced $27 million in funding opportunities for chronic disease management programs for seniors.  Eligible applicants include state government health and aging departments, who must collaborate on any statewide initiative. Approximately 50 awards are expected for a two-year funding period.

HHS announced $9 million in funding for 43 state survey agencies to help reduce health care-associated infections at ambulatory surgical centers.

Comparative Effectiveness Research Funding

Just before the end of the year, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality released $20 million to support three-year research projects exploring how behavioral economics principles could be applied to improve health care providers’ use of comparative effectiveness research results.  The $20 million is allocated across two grant programs:

AHRQ also released $6 million to demonstrate the comparative value of chronic disease management interventions for individuals with co-morbidities. Eligible applicants include higher education institutions, state and local governments, and tribal governments. The maximum grant award will be $500,000. The deadline has passed for applications.

AHRQ released four funding announcements for various activities related to comparative effectiveness research:

CMS published a notice of intent to award a competitive task order for a contractor to produce person-level data files on Medicaid eligibility, service utilization and payment information to support comparative effectiveness research funded through ARRA. CMS also plans to issue a competitive task order for a contractor to link data on nursing facilities and home health agencies as well as administrative data for those enrolled in Medicaid, Medicare and Medicaid (dual eligibles), and private insurance. 

The informational notices for Medicaid administrative data and for long-term care data are available online.

Broadband Mapping, Planning Funds Announced

Throughout December, the Department of Commerce’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration announced 26 awards to fund broadband mapping and planning under NTIA’s State Broadband Data and Development Grant Program.  Awardees will collect and verify the availability, speed and location of broadband across the state on a semi-annual basis between 2009 and 2011.

NTIA awarded $183 million to communities in 17 states to expand access to broadband.  The awards will be matched by more than $46 million in public and private sector capital.  The projects are the first under ARRA’s $7.2 billion broadband grant and loan programs administered by NTIA and USDA’s Rural Utilities Service.  The types of awards announced included:

The commerce department published a notice inviting comments from the public and other federal agencies on the State Broadband Data and Development Program. Comments regarding the burden or any other aspects of the application process are requested. Deadline to comment was Feb. 1.

The Rural Utilities Service and NTIA announced that for efficiency purposes, they are streamlining their ARRA-funded broadband grant and loan programs by consolidating the remaining funds into one more round, instead of two.

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