HHS awards
$107 million to support health center quality improvement
Today, the U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services (HHS) announced nearly $107 million in Quality Improvement
Awards to 1,273 health centers across nearly all U.S. states,
territories and the District of Columbia. Funded by the Health
Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), health centers will
use these awards to improve the quality, efficiency, and value of
the health care they provide.
“President Trump’s vision for healthcare aims to deliver Americans
better value from the care they receive and, ultimately, better
health. Community health centers have consistently delivered these
kinds of results, including high-quality primary care at a
significantly lower cost than their peers and above-average results
in controlling chronic conditions,” said HHS Secretary Alex Azar.
“This week’s awards recognize especially high-achieving health
centers. America’s health centers are essential to producing
results on our actionable public health challenges, like HIV/AIDS
and the opioid crisis, as well as to building a healthcare system
that delivers better value and puts the patient at the center.”
By providing patients access to high quality, value-based care,
health centers are uniquely positioned to meet the nation’s most
pressing health care needs, as well as emerging health priorities.
HRSA-funded health centers are the first line of care in combatting
the nation’s opioid crisis. In 2018, health centers screened nearly
1.1 million people for substance use disorder and ultimately
provided medication-assisted treatment to nearly 95,000 patients
nationwide.
HRSA-funded health centers are also playing an important role in
the White House Initiative Ending the HIV Epidemic by serving as a
key point of entry for the detection, diagnosis, prevention, and
treatment of HIV. In 2018 alone, health centers provided over 2.4
million HIV tests to more than 2 million patients. Nationwide,
health centers provide care to 1 in 6 patients diagnosed with HIV.
HRSA’s Quality Improvement Awards recognize the work that health
centers do to address health priorities by designating health
centers that ranked in the top 1-2% in one or more key
areas—behavioral health, diabetes prevention and management, and
heart health—as National Quality Leaders. The top 30% of health
centers that achieve the best overall clinical performance receive
designation as Health Center Quality Leaders.
These awards also recognize health center achievements in other
areas, including improving cost-efficient care delivery while also
increasing quality of care, reducing health disparities, increasing
both the number of patients served and patients’ ability to access
comprehensive services, advancing the use of health information
technology, and delivering patient-centered care.
“HRSA-funded health centers continue to lead the U.S. healthcare
system in providing quality, value-based care to their communities”
said HRSA Acting Administrator Tom Engels. “Today we are
recognizing nearly all HRSA-funded health centers for their
continued improvements on clinical quality measures and supporting
them to continue as quality leaders nationwide in the years to
come. ”
For more than 50 years, health centers have delivered affordable,
accessible, quality, and cost-effective primary health care
services to patients. Today, nearly 1,400 health centers operate
approximately 12,000 service delivery sites that provide care to
more than 28 million patients nationwide.
For a list of 2019 Quality Improvement Awards recipients, visit: https://bphc.hrsa.gov/programopportunities/fundingopportunities/qualityimprovement/index.html
To learn more about HRSA’s Health Center Program,
visit:
http://bphc.hrsa.gov/about.
To locate a HRSA-funded health center, visit: http://findahealthcenter.hrsa.gov.
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