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Friday, October 10, 2008
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HRSA Awards $18.9 Million to Expand Use of
Health Information Technology at Health Centers

HRSA Administrator Elizabeth M. Duke today announced almost $18.9 million in grants to health center-controlled networks and large multi-site health centers to adopt and implement Electronic Health Records (EHR) and other health information technology (HIT) innovations.
EHRs are widely considered to be essential in improving the safety and quality of health care delivery and cutting waste and duplication of care.

“These funds continue our efforts to help health center grantees access and use the latest technology to improve the care they deliver,” HRSA Administrator Elizabeth M. Duke said.  “Health information technology has the potential to transform care for underserved communities and its expansion is a priority for all Americans.”

Twelve grants totaling more than $14.3 million will support the implementation of EHRs.  Grants worth almost $3.8 million will help 10 other grantees implement other HIT innovations, including electronic prescribing, health information exchanges, data warehouses, and interoperability with outside partners such as state immunization registries and hospitals.  Another six grants totaling over $700,000 will support planning activities to prepare health centers to adopt an EHR or other HIT innovation.

HRSA’s Office of Health Information Technology, created in 2005, is charged with promoting HIT adoption and the effective use of HIT through grants and technical assistance that benefits safety-net providers and responds to the needs of the uninsured, underserved and special-needs populations.  HRSA’s effort supports the broader federal strategic goal of improving the quality and efficiency of health care by expanding the use EHRs among most Americans by 2014.

The list of grant recipients follows:


Electronic Health Record Implementation Initiative Grants, FY 2008

Organization

City

State

Amount

Alliance for Rural Community Health

Ukiah

Calif.

$624,475.43

Barrio Comprehensive Family Health Care Center, Inc

San Antonio

Texas

$736,897.50

Total:

 

 

$1,361,372.93

 

High Impact - Electronic Health Record Implementation Initiative Grants, FY 2008

Organization

City

State

Amount

Clinica Adelante, Inc

Surprise

Ariz.

$786,628.00

Alta Med Health Services Corporation

Los Angeles

Calif.

$1,375,542.00

Community Health Centers Alliance

St. Petersburg

Fla.

$1,375,542.00

Near North Health Service Corporation

Chicago

Ill.

$1,374,022.03

Illinois Primary Care Association

Springfield

Ill.

$1,270,364.00

Yellowstone City County Health Department

Billings

Mont.

$1,375,542.00

Newark Community Health Centers

Newark

N.J.

$1,375,542.00

Presbyterian Medical Services

Santa Fe

N.M.

$1,375,542.00

OCHIN

Portland

Ore.

$1,375,542.00

West Virginia Primary Care Network, Inc.

Scott Depot

W.Va.

$1,326,415.50

Total:

 

 

$13,010,681.53

Health Information Technology Innovation Initiative Grants, FY 2008

Organization

City

State

Award

Maine Primary Care Association

Augusta

Maine

$294,759.00

Michigan Primary Care Association

Lansing

Mich.

$294,202.89

St. Louis Integrated Health Network

St. Louis

Mo.

$98,253.00

Community Health Access Network, Inc.

Newmarket

N.H.

$284,168.31

Total:

 

 

$971,383.20


High Impact – Innovation Implementation Initiative Grants, FY 2008

Organization

City

State

Award

Council of Community Clinics

San Diego

Calif.

$545,304.15

Family Health Centers of San Diego

San Diego

Calif.

$493,452.11

Health Choice Network, Inc.

Miami

Fla.

$347,488.44

Georgia Association for Primary Health
Care

Decatur

Ga.

$545,304.15

Maine Primary Care Association

Augusta

Maine

$324,093.42

Boston HealthNet

Boston

Mass.

$543,535.60

Total:

 

 

$2,799,177.87


 

Health Information Technology Planning Grants, FY 2008
Organization City State Amount

Clinica Adelante, Inc

Surprise

Ariz.

$122,816.25

Chicago Family Health Center, Inc

Chicago

Ill.

$122,816.25

Near North Health Service Corporation

Chicago

Ill.

$124,650.00

Sacopee Valley Health Center

Parsonsfield

Maine

$122,816.25

Community Health Net

Erie

Pa.

$123,850.00

Barceloneta Primary Hlth. Care Svcs. Inc

Barceloneta

P.R.

$122,816.25

Total:

 

 

$739,765.00

Total of all grants:

 

 

$18,882,380.53

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