94-31880. Project Grants for Renovation or Construction of Non-Acute Health Care Facilities  

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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    Health Resources and Services Administration
    RIN 0905-ZA83
    
    
    Project Grants for Renovation or Construction of Non-Acute Health 
    Care Facilities
    
    AGENCY: Health Resources and Services Administration, HHS.
    
    ACTION: Notice of availability of funds.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Bureau of Health Resources Development (BHRD), Health 
    Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), announces that fiscal 
    year (FY) 1995 funds are available for project grants for construction 
    or renovation. Funds were appropriated for these purposes by the 
    Departments of Labor, HHS, and Education and Related Agencies 
    Appropration Act for fiscal year 1995, Pub. L. 103-333, under the 
    authority of Section 1610 of the Public Health Service (PHS) Act.
        The categories for funds are:
    
    Category A
    
        Outpatient medical facilities which are located apart from 
    hospitals and which will provide services for medically underserved 
    populations, as referenced in H. Rep. 103-553.
    
    Category B
    
        A non-acute care center in a former teaching hospital in a 
    comprehensive academic health center to house state-of-the-art 
    outpatient, outreach, and education facilities to reduce the incidence 
    of cardiovascular and respiratory disease, as referenced in S. Rep. 
    103-318.
    
    Category C
    
        An ambulatory care facility located at a school of medicine linked 
    to a Veterans Administration hospital that has no teaching hospital or 
    other inpatient facility, but rather operates under collaborative 
    agreements with community hospitals, as referenced in S. Rep. 103-318.
    
    Category D
    
        Projects to prevent the spread of the tuberculosis bacterium among 
    patients with AIDS or other Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) related 
    conditions.
    
    DATES: To receive consideration, applications for the renovation or 
    construction of facilities must be received by the close of business 
    February 27, 1995 by the Grants Management Officer, Ms. Glenna Wilcom, 
    at the address below. Applications will meet the deadline if they are 
    either: (1) Received on or before the deadline date; or (2) postmarked 
    on or before the deadline date. A legibly dated receipt from a 
    commercial carrier or the U.S. Postal Service will be accepted instead 
    of a postmark. Private metered postmarks will not be acceptable as 
    proof of timely mailing. Hand delivered applications must be received 
    by 5 p.m., February 27, 1995. Grant applications that are received 
    after the deadline date will be returned to the applicant.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Additional information related to 
    technical and program issues may be obtained from Mrs. Charlotte G. 
    Pascoe, Director, Division of Facilities Compliance and Recovery, 
    Bureau of Health Resources Development, Health Resources and Services 
    Administration, Parklawn Building, Room 7-31, 5600 Fishers Lane, 
    Rockville, Maryland 20857, (301) 443-5656. Grant applications and 
    additional information regarding business, administrative or fiscal 
    issues related to the awarding of grants under this Notice may be 
    requested from Ms. Glenna Wilcom, Grants Management Officer, Bureau of 
    Health Resources Development, Health Resources and Services 
    Administration, Parklawn Building, Room 7-15, 5600 Fishers Lane, 
    Rockville, Maryland 20857, (301) 443-2280. Applicants for grants will 
    use Form PHS 5161-1, approved under OMB Control Number 0937-0189.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Program Background and Objectives
    
        Pub. L. 103-333 provides funds for grants under the authority of 
    Section 1610 of the PHS Act. Section 1610(b) provides that the amount 
    of any grant may not exceed 80 percent of the cost of the project for 
    which the grant is made unless the project is located in an area 
    determined by the Secretary to be an urban or rural poverty area, in 
    which case the grant may cover up to 100 percent of such costs. (Urban 
    or rural poverty area is defined as a medically underserved area 
    designated by the Secretary (42 CFR 51c.102).) For information 
    regarding the medically underserved areas, contact Evan R. Arrindell, 
    D.S.W., Acting Director, Division of Shortage Designation, Bureau of 
    Primary Health Care, Health Resources and Services Administration, 4350 
    East-West Highway, Bethesda, Maryland 20814, or telephone (301) 594-
    0816.
    
    Eligible Applicants
    
        To be eligible, an applicant must:
        (1) Be a public or private non-profit entity;
        (2) Have a source of funding to meet the non-Federal portion of the 
    eligible construction cost; and
        (3) Have title to a building site or have a lease which includes 
    the time of construction plus 20 years of operation, or have a written 
    commitment to acquire such title or lease within 6 months from the date 
    of the grant award.
    
    Availability of Funds
    
        A total of $15,000,000 is available in FY 1995 to be awarded in the 
    following categories:
    
    Category A
    
        Approximately $2,000,000 is available to fund between one and six 
    outpatient medical facilities located apart from hospitals which will 
    provide services for medically underserved populations. The amount of 
    the awards will be between $200,000 and $2,000,000.
    
    Category B
    
        Approximately $8,000,000 is available for one award to fund a non-
    acute care center in a former teaching hospital in a comprehensive 
    academic health center to house state-of-the-art outpatient, outreach, 
    and education facilities to reduce the incidence of cardiovascular and 
    respiratory disease. The center must be located in a State ranked among 
    the 10 highest for rates of hypertension, obesity, sedentary lifestyle, 
    and tobacco use, as measured by the Centers for Disease Control and 
    Prevention (CDC) as of 1992 (See Appendix A). The center must be able 
    to utilize a Positron Emission Tomography Center, two-way interactive 
    telemedicine network, and statewide network of rural health education 
    sites to achieve the goals of the center.
    
    Category C
    
        Approximately $3,000,000 is available for one award to fund an 
    ambulatory care facility located at a school of medicine linked to a 
    Veterans Administration hospital that has no teaching hospital or other 
    inpatient facility, but rather operates under collaborative agreements 
    with community hospitals.
    
    Category D
    
        Approximately $2,000,000 is available to fund up to 10 awards to 
    prevent the spread of the tuberculosis bacterium among patients with 
    AIDS or other Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) related conditions. 
    Each project must be in a non-acute care facility which may be located 
    in a hospital. The project must be in a metropolitan statistical area 
    having a population over 500,000 that has a tuberculosis rate higher 
    than 20 cases per 100,000 population, and more than 600 cumulative 
    cases of AIDS as reported by the CDC as of December 1993 (See Appendix 
    B).
        Applicants may only request funding for one category.
        Further, applicants must agree in writing to provide:
        (1) An assurance that, at all times after such application is 
    approved, the facility or portion thereof to be constructed or 
    renovated will be made available to persons residing or employed in the 
    area served by the facility who need the services offered by the 
    facility, in accordance with 42 CFR Part 124, Subpart G; and
        (2) An assurance that a reasonable volume of services will be 
    available to persons unable to pay for care in the facility or the 
    portion thereof which is to be constructed or renovated, in accordance 
    with 42 CFR Part 124, Subpart F (OMB Clearance Number 0915-0077). This 
    obligation continues in perpetuity.
        In addition, before grant funds can be released, the grantee must: 
    (1) Record the notice of the Federal interest and grant recovery rights 
    as described in section 1622 of the PHS Act at its local land records 
    office; and (2) Obtain a statement from the lessor (if the property is 
    to be leased) that it is understood that there will be a notice of the 
    Federal interest and grant recovery rights at the local land records 
    office.
    
    Evaluation Criteria
    
        Applicants must demonstrate how they meet the following criteria. 
    Projects will be selected on a competitive basis by an objective review 
    committee based on their assessment of how well applicants meet the 
    evaluation criteria:
        (1) Clearly defined goals and objectives with the specific 
    activities required to accomplish the goals of the proposed project;
        (2) A clearly documented needs assessment which justifies the scope 
    of services proposed by the project, including the number of persons to 
    be served;
        (3) A description of the quality and scope of medical care as well 
    as qualifications of the staff who will ensure appropriate medical care 
    of patients;
        (4) A plan demonstrating that needs of racial and ethnic minorities 
    have been considered, and that efforts will be made to meet such needs;
        (5) The appropriateness of the project design, facility 
    construction/renovation plans and timeframes for initiation through 
    completion of the project. Schematic drawings must be provided with the 
    application;
        (6) The reasonableness and justification for the itemized costs in 
    the construction budget. All requests for movable equipment must 
    include itemization and unit price;
        (7) The ability of the applicant to provide more than the minimally 
    required matching amount of the cost for the construction project;
        (8) Documentation of reimbursement sources and other funding 
    sources sufficient to support program operations and to maintain the 
    ongoing financial viability of the project after the construction has 
    been completed;
        (9) Demonstration of the applicant's intent to maintain the portion 
    of the facility receiving this Federal assistance for the purpose of 
    the grant for a period of at least 20 years; and
        (10) Demonstration of how the applicant qualifies for one of the 
    four categories designated in ``Availability of Funds.''
        In addition to the above general evaluation criteria, if the 
    applicant is applying for Category D funding, it must respond to the 
    following specific criteria:
        Demonstrate how it participates in local AIDS planning and document 
    linkages with other U.S. Department of Health and Human Services funded 
    programs and specialized State-local funded services in the community, 
    such as the Ryan White C.A.R.E. Act Program.
    
    Allowable Costs
    
        A successful applicant under this Notice must spend funds it 
    receives according to the approved application and budget; the 
    authorizing legislation; terms and conditions of the grant award; the 
    regulations of the Department and PHS applicable to grants; the 
    applicable Office of Management and Budget (OMB) circular for public 
    and private non-profit grantees; and Appendix II of the PHS Grants 
    Policy Statement applicable to construction.
    
    Other Award Information
    
        Grants awarded under this notice are subject to the provisions of 
    Executive Order 12372, as implemented under 45 CFR Part 100, which 
    allows States the option of setting up a system for reviewing 
    applications within their States for assistance under certain Federal 
    programs. The application packages to be made available by HRSA will 
    contain a listing of States which have chosen to set up such a review 
    system and will provide a point of contact in the States for the 
    review. Applicants (other than Federally recognized Indian tribal 
    governments) should contact their State Single Point of Contact (SPOCs) 
    as early as possible to alert them to the prospective applications and 
    receive any necessary instructions on the State process. For proposed 
    projects serving more than one State, the applicant is advised to 
    contact the SPOC of each affected State. The due date for State process 
    recommendations is 60 days after the application deadline date for new 
    and competing awards. The Bureau of Health Resources Development does 
    not guarantee that it will accommodate or explain its response to State 
    process recommendations received after the due date.
        The PHS strongly encourages all grant recipients to provide a 
    smoke-free workplace and promote the non-use of all tobacco products. 
    This is consistent with the PHS mission to protect and advance the 
    physical and mental health of the American people.
        The PHS is committed to achieving the health promotion and disease 
    prevention objectives of Healthy People 2000, a PHS-led national 
    activity for setting priority areas. The program announcement, 
    ``Project Grants for Renovation or Construction of Non-Acute Health 
    Care Facilities,'' is related to the priority area of HIV infection. 
    Potential applicants may obtain a copy of Healthy People 2000 (Full 
    Report: Stock No. 017-001-00474-0) or Healthy People 2000 (Summary 
    Report: Stock No. 017-001-00473-1) through the Superintendent of 
    Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402-9325 
    (Telephone 202-783-3238).
    
        The OMB Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance number for 
    Section 1610(b) is 93.887.
    
        Dated: November 17, 1994.
    James A. Walsh,
    Acting Administrator.
    
    Appendix A
    
                           1992 Prevalence Percentages                      
                            (As Reported by the CDC)                        
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    Hypertension:                                                           
      Mississippi................................................      27.91
      Kentucky...................................................      25.26
      Indiana....................................................      24.67
      South Carolina.............................................      23.99
      West Virginia..............................................      23.77
      Missouri...................................................      23.65
      Oklahoma...................................................      23.49
      Michigan...................................................      23.02
      Tennessee..................................................      22.72
      Connecticut................................................      22.68
    Current tobacco use (smoking and smokeless):                            
      West Virginia..............................................      33.45
      Alaska.....................................................      33.44
      Oklahoma...................................................      31.00
      Nevada.....................................................      30.47
      Indiana....................................................      30.13
      Kentucky...................................................      27.91
      Alabama....................................................      27.38
      South Carolina.............................................      26.72
      Kansas.....................................................      26.72
      Tennessee..................................................      26.58
    Sedentary lifestyles:                                                   
      South Dakota...............................................      82.06
      Mississippi................................................      67.76
      South Carolina.............................................      67.40
      Kentucky...................................................      67.23
      Georgia....................................................      66.00
      West Virginia..............................................      65.48
      Oklahoma...................................................      64.55
      Arizona....................................................      64.51
      Louisiana..................................................      63.79
      Ohio.......................................................      63.45
    Obesity:                                                                
      Mississippi................................................      34.74
      West Virginia..............................................      34.25
      Michigan...................................................      33.93
      Wisconsin..................................................      33.71
      Louisiana..................................................      33.49
      Pennsylvania...............................................      32.86
      North Dakota...............................................      32.58
      Kentucky...................................................      31.96
      Missouri...................................................      31.56
      Iowa.......................................................      31.26
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    Appendix B
    
        Metropolitan statistical areas with a population over 500,000 that 
    have a tuberculosis rate higher than 20 cases per 100,000 population 
    and that have more than 600 cumulative cases of AIDS as reported by the 
    CDC as of December 1993:
    
    New York, New York
        Bronx County
        Kings County
        New York County
        Putnam County
        Queens County
        Richmond County
        Rockland County
        Westchester County
    San Francisco, California
        Marin County
        San Francisco County
        San Mateo County
    Jersey City, New Jersey
        Hudson County
    Honolulu, Hawaii
        Honolulu County
    Los Angeles--Long Beach, California
        Los Angeles County
    Houston, Texas
        Chambers County
        Fort Bend County
        Harris County
        Liberty County
        Montgomery County
        Waller County
    
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Document Information

Published:
12/28/1994
Department:
Health Resources and Services Administration
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Notice of availability of funds.
Document Number:
94-31880
Dates:
To receive consideration, applications for the renovation or construction of facilities must be received by the close of business February 27, 1995 by the Grants Management Officer, Ms. Glenna Wilcom,
Pages:
0-0 (None pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: December 28, 1994
RINs:
0905-ZA83