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Building Capacity to Improve Collecting and Reporting Viral Suppression Data to the Medicaid Adult Core Set

  • Program Name:Special Projects of National Significance - Cooperative Agreements
  • Activity Code:U90
  • Application Available:11/16/2020
  • Application Deadline:2/16/2021
  • Created By:Beach, Dawn
  • Created On:5/21/2020
  • Last Updated by:Wildberger, William
  • Last Updated On:11/16/2020
  • Estimated Project Start Date:8/1/2021
 
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 Details of the changes posted in this announcement

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 Announcement Information

Announcement Number HRSA-21-083
Announcement Code
CFDA Number 93.928
Provisional No
Activity Code U90
Competitive Yes
Fiscal Year 2021
 
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 Purpose

This notice announces the opportunity to apply for funding under the Building Capacity to Improve Collecting and Reporting Viral Suppression Data to the Medicaid Adult Core Set cooperative agreement, as a Special Project of National Significance. This initiative seeks to develop strategies to build capacity among HIV surveillance and Medicaid programs for reporting high-quality HIV viral suppression data to comply with reporting of the HIV Viral Load Suppression (HVL-AD) measure on the Medicaid Adult Core Set. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Child and Adult Core Set Annual Review Workgroup has encouraged efforts to create partnerships among federal agencies (CMS, Centers for Disease and Control and Prevention (CDC), and HRSA); Medicaid and public health agencies; and managed care plans to help states gain access to the laboratory data required to measure viral suppression. Recommendations from the workgroup include the sharing of information and lessons learned across states as necessary. This initiative seeks to support the implementation of the recommendations from the HIV/AIDS Health Improvement Affinity Group (HHIAG) with the ultimate goals of improving health outcomes for people with HIV through more efficient and complete strategies in the reporting of viral suppression measures. HRSA will award one (1) System Coordination Provider (SCP) to select, fund, and work with up to 10 RWHAP Part B states1 and their associated HIV surveillance and Medicaid programs. There are three (3) goals of the program: 1. Build capacity of up to 10 states to report high-quality (i.e., accurate and complete) HIV viral suppression data to Medicaid with the goal of improving reporting of the viral suppression measure (HVL-AD) to CMS as part of annual reporting of the Medicaid Adult Core Set (Implementation Phase). a. The SCP will facilitate and work with the selected states on the implementation and piloting of strategies through the adoption of the Institute of Healthcare Improvement (IHI) Breakthrough Series Learning Collaborative Model as its framework to achieve improvements. i. Strategies may include 1) establishing work plans to achieve the goals of the project; 2) putting in place workflows to submit the HVL-AD data to Medicaid; 3) developing or updating key documents to enhance data sharing or data linkage, 4) implementing legal, privacy, and confidentiality policies, processes, and frameworks, 5) utilizing secure platforms, interoperability standards, and confidential matching algorithms, and 6) promoting collaboration and implementing demonstration pilot tests to operationalize improvements in the reporting of HVL-AD data among states utilizing the learning collaborative concept of 1 For purposes of this NOFO, “states” include the District of Columbia. continuous quality improvement approach of Plan, Do, Study, Act (PDSA) cycles. b. The SCP will work with the states in assembling a panel of experts and stakeholders in the planning and development of effective strategies. Also, the SCP will help states identify challenges as well as assist the states in piloting small changes through continuous quality improvement activities through PDSA cycles to describe tests, adaptations, and recommended changes that bring improvements in the collection and reporting of HIV viral suppression data. 2. Evaluate the project (ongoing evaluation). The SCP will develop and conduct a rigorous, mixed method, multi-site evaluation. 3. Disseminate and replicate innovative, sustainable strategies (Sustainability and Dissemination Phase). The SCP will work with RWHAP Part B states and HRSA staff to disseminate and promote the replication of findings and lessons learned from the project. The dissemination audience will include participating states and other jurisdictions not funded under this project. As part of the dissemination goal, the SCP will develop and disseminate a Technical Toolkit that provides detailed guidance on how states can implement data sharing and data linkages to report the HVL-AD measure to CMS as part of annual Adult Core Set reporting and lessons learned from the initiative. Improved HIV viral suppression data reported to the Medicaid Adult Core Set should also be reported to CDC.
 
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 Application Information

Application Available 11/16/2020
Application Deadline 02/16/2021
Supplemental Application Deadline N/A
Explanation for Deadline N/A
Archive Date 04/17/2021
Letter of Intent Not required but preferred (Deadline: 01/15/2021)
Application Package SF424
Allow Applications to be Reopened in EHBs No
FOA Available Yes
Competitive Application Types Supported New
Allow Electronic Submission N/A
Page Limit for Application
Attachments
60
Allow Multiple Applications
from an Organization from Grants.gov
No
Electronic Submission Instruction Electronic submission is/will be available in Grants.Gov
 
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 General Information

Projected Award Date N/A
Estimated Project Period N/A
Estimated Project Start Date 08/01/2021
Estimated Project End Date 07/31/2025
Estimated Amount of this Competition $4,000,000.00
Estimated Number of Awards 1
Estimated Average Size of Awards $4,000,000.00
Cost Sharing No
Cooperative Agreement Yes
 
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 Contact Information

Name Adan Cajina
Email acajina@hrsa.gov
Phone Number (301)443-3180
 
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 Download Information

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Document Name Size Date Attached Description
HRSA-21-083_final.pdf 512 kB 11/16/2020
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No documents attached
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