95-697. Final Project Requirements and Review Criteria for Cooperative Agreements for the National AIDS Education and Training Centers Program for FY 1995  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 8 (Thursday, January 12, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 2978-2980]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-697]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    Health Resources and Services Administration
    
    
    Final Project Requirements and Review Criteria for Cooperative 
    Agreements for the National AIDS Education and Training Centers Program 
    for FY 1995
    
        The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) announces 
    the final project requirements and review criteria for Cooperative 
    Agreements for the National AIDS Education and Training Centers (AETCs) 
    Program for FY 1995 authorized under section 776(a), title VII of the 
    Public Health Service (PHS) Act, as amended by the Health Professions 
    Education Extension Amendments of 1992, Public Law 102-408, dated 
    October 13, 1992. [[Page 2979]] 
    
    Eligibility and Purpose
    
        The Secretary may make awards and enter into contracts to assist 
    public and nonprofit private entities and schools and academic health 
    science centers in meeting the costs of projects.
        (1) To train the faculty of schools of, and graduate departments or 
    programs of, medicine, nursing, osteopathic medicine, dentistry, public 
    health, allied health, and mental health practice to teach health 
    professions students to provide for the health care needs of 
    individuals with HIV disease;
        (2) To train practitioners to provide for the health care needs of 
    such individuals;
        (3) With respect to improving clinical skills in the diagnosis, 
    treatment, and prevention of such disease, to educate and train the 
    health professionals and clinical staff of schools of medicine, 
    osteopathic medicine, and dentistry; and
        (4) To develop and disseminate curricula and resource materials 
    relating to the care and treatment of individuals with such disease and 
    the prevention of the disease among individuals who are at risk of 
    contracting the disease.
        Specifically for the National AETC Program, these awards will be 
    made as above and will include community-based organizations (CBOs) and 
    community health clinics affiliated with accredited public and 
    nonprofit private entities--
        1. To train health personnel, focusing on practitioners in Title 
    XXVI programs (Ryan White CARE Act), in the diagnosis, treatment, and 
    prevention of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection and disease; 
    and to provide supplementary and/or complementary training to the 
    faculty of schools of, and graduate departments or programs of 
    medicine, nursing, dentistry, public health, mental health practice and 
    allied health personnel;
        2. To train and motivate the above practitioners and other 
    community providers to care for the health needs of individuals with 
    HIV disease;
        3. To teach health professions students and residents to provide 
    for the health care needs of individuals with HIV disease; and
        4. To develop and disseminate to health providers curricula and 
    resource materials relating to the care and treatment of individuals 
    with HIV disease and the prevention of HIV among individuals who are at 
    risk of contracting the disease; and to organize plans for information 
    dissemination of HIV-related information.
        Project requirements and review criteria for this program were 
    proposed for public comment in the Federal Register on October 27, 1994 
    at 59 FR 53996. No comments were received during the 30-day comment 
    period. Therefore, the project requirements and review criteria will be 
    retained as proposed.
    
    Final Project Requirements
    
        The focus in FY 1995 will be on primary care providers in high HIV/
    AIDS prevalence areas, with an emphasis on living persons infected with 
    HIV. However, consideration will be given to rural areas. The project 
    requirements are designed to direct Federal resources where the 
    greatest needs exist. To accomplish this, each project must define a 
    geographic region and identify the types of providers to be targeted 
    for training within that region.
    
    A. Definition of AETCs
    
        All applicants are encouraged to form AETCs composed of as many 
    states/territories/commonwealths as can be managed completely and 
    efficiently. There are four options for defining an AETC region. An 
    applicant may propose, with appropriate documentation:
        1. An AETC composed only of a single state/territory/commonwealth 
    as a region if that region contains two or more Ryan White CARE Act 
    Title I Eligible Metropolitan Areas (EMAs) or if the AETC currently is 
    established as a single state AETC;
        2. An AETC composed of multiple, contiguous states (Hawaii and 
    Alaska may be included) if it justifies its boundaries with the 
    inclusion of one EMA and specific local epidemiological data equivalent 
    to at least 10,000 living HIV-infected persons (with a prevalence of at 
    least 2,500 living AIDS cases and 7,500 other HIV infected persons). 
    Supporting documentation may include rates of HIV/AIDS infection, or 
    proxy indicators such as STD, TB, and substance abuse, CDC heel stick 
    study data, teenage pregnancy, etc.;
        3. An AETC for rural regions if it encompasses at least three 
    states with contiguous boundaries (Hawaii and Alaska may be included) 
    and contains at least one EMA, although the prevalence of living HIV 
    infected persons totals less than 10,000; or
        4. An AETC specifically in the District of Columbia that either 
    stands alone or is incorporated in a consortium arrangement with 
    another AETC.
        At least 50 percent of project funds must be expended for training 
    activities in high AIDS prevalence areas, i.e.; as defined as EMAs in 
    the Ryan White CARE Act, Title I. If this is not done, appropriate 
    justification from regional epidemiological data and the needs 
    assessment must be provided.
    
    B. Performance Expectations
    
        Each AETC must provide or perform the following. These items are 
    essential for consideration for this cooperative agreement.
        1. Submission of a coordinated plan, including a clear statement of 
    resources available from the region's EMA(s), for the network that has 
    been created for dissemination of state-of-the-art information to 
    health professions schools and organizations, HIV care providers and 
    CBOs, including organizations of people living with AIDS (PLWA) in the 
    AETC's proposed region; the methodology (e.g., electronic bulletin 
    boards, print material and teleconferencing, etc.) should be described 
    as well as the types of education materials to be distributed in 
    concert with other PHS agencies and health professions' schools and 
    organizations.
        2. A comprehensive clinical training plan, of which a minimum of 50 
    percent of the Federal funds devoted to training is directed toward 
    primary care providers, i.e., physicians, registered nurses, dentists, 
    physician assistants, nurses with advanced training (e.g., nurse 
    practitioners, clinical nurse specialists and nurse-midwives) and 
    dental hygienists.
        3. A training plan for other health professionals including, but 
    not limited to, mental health care providers, case managers, substance 
    abuse counselors and other allied health personnel;
        4. Linkages to other organizations in the following priority order: 
    (a) Ryan White CARE ACT, Titles I, II, including Special Programs of 
    National Significant (SPNS), IIIb and IVd funded health services-
    programs, and the Hemophilia Programs; (b) health professions schools, 
    academic centers, and national health professions organizations, 
    including minority professional groups; (c) Federally supported 
    substance abuse programs (e.g., NIDA & SAMHSA) and community substance 
    abuse programs; (d) PHS funded Area Health Education Centers (AHECs), 
    migrant centers (e.g., sec. 329(a)(1), community health centers (e.g., 
    sec. 330(a), and homeless centers (e.g., sec. 340), mental health 
    providers (e.g., SAMHSA grantees), Federally supported STD and 
    prevention activities (e.g., CDC, etc.), providers in prisons, family 
    planing programs and HRSA supported maternal and child health programs, 
    State and local health agencies and health care facilities involved in 
    providing care for HIV infected individuals in order to fill any gaps 
    in training; (e) other community [[Page 2980]] based HIV-related 
    organizations (including those formed by PLWA); AETC projects also are 
    encouraged to collaborate with (f) national networks of AIDS clinical 
    trials such as the adult and pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials Group 
    (ACTG), the Community Programs for Clinical Research on AIDS (CPCRA), 
    AMFAR and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
        5. An updated needs-assessment of the education and training needs 
    of the primary care providers within the proposed service area and 
    which is based upon epidemiological data for that service area.
        6. A plan for outreach to minorities, including involvement of 
    minority providers, providers who serve minority populations, minority 
    professional organizations, and minority health care delivery systems;
        7. A plan for program assessment and data collection on program and 
    trainees which can be used for regional and national evaluative 
    purposes; and
        8. Plan for non-Federal funding during the 3-year project period.
    
    Final Review Criteria
    
        Applications will be reviewed and rated according to the 
    applicant's ability to meet the following:
        1. The completeness and pertinence of the needs assessment to the 
    proposed region and the degree of linkage between its findings and the 
    plans for information dissemination and training for National AETC 
    Program Levels I through III described in the program guidelines;
        2. The degree of emphasis on linkages with Ryan White CARE ACT 
    programs I, II (including Special Programs of National Significance 
    (SPNS)), IIIb and IVd, health professions schools and academic health 
    centers, and other collaborations as described under Proposed Project 
    Requirements above;
        3. The extent to which the training plans meet the national 
    priorities (prevention, substance abuse, cultural competence, 
    tuberculosis, providers in prisons, implementation of the PHS 
    recommendations of protocol, AIDS Clinical Trials Group (ACTG 076), and 
    psychosocial issues) of the National AETC Program;
        4. The completeness and appropriateness of the plan for information 
    dissemination among key HIV contacts as defined under Proposed Project 
    Requirements above;
        5. The completeness and appropriateness of the training plans for 
    National AETC Program Levels I, II and III;
        6. The organization of the AETC; the administration and management 
    of the AETC and its relationship to its component parts, i.e., 
    Consortia members and/or subcontractors;
        7. The appropriateness of the size and configuration of the AETC; 
    the appropriateness and cost-effectiveness of the budget; the amount of 
    support contributed by the proposed awardee institution, including in-
    kind support;
        8. The completeness and appropriateness of the data management and 
    evaluation plans; and
        9. The potential for the project to operate on a partially self-
    sustaining basis during the 3-year period of support.
    
    Additional Information
    
        Requests for technical or programmatic information should be 
    directed to: Juanita Koziol, RN, MS, CS, Division of Medicine, Bureau 
    of Health Professions, Health Resources and Services Administration, 
    Parklawn Building, Room 9A-39, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20857, 
    Telephone: (301) 443-6326.
        This program is listed at 93.145 in the Catalog of Federal Domestic 
    Assistance and is not subject to the provisions of Executive Order 
    12372 Intergovernmental Review of Federal Programs (as implemented 
    through 45 CFR part 100). This program is not subject to the Public 
    Health System Reporting Requirements.
    
        Dated: January 5, 1995.
    Ciro V. Sumaya,
    Administrator.
    [FR Doc. 95-697 Filed 1-11-95; 8:45 am]
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