94-3058. Cooperative Agreements for Managed Care Demonstration Models for SSI Beneficiaries Disabled Due to Addiction to Alcohol and Other Drugs  

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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
    Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
    
     
    
    Cooperative Agreements for Managed Care Demonstration Models for 
    SSI Beneficiaries Disabled Due to Addiction to Alcohol and Other Drugs
    
    AGENCY: Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Substance Abuse and 
    Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), HHS.
    
    ACTION: Program update and reannouncement.
    
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        Under the authority of sections 501(d)(18) and 510(a) and (b) (1) 
    and (5) of the Public Health Service Act and section 1110 of the Social 
    Security Act, the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT), in 
    cooperation with the Social Security Administration (SSA), is 
    reannouncing the ``Cooperative Agreements for Managed Care 
    Demonstration Models for SSI Beneficiaries Disabled Due to Addiction to 
    Alcohol and Other Drugs'' program to solicit State applications for 
    model programs designed for the referral and monitoring (R&M) of 
    Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipients disabled due to drug 
    addiction or alcoholism (DA&A). The goal of this cooperative agreement 
    demonstration is to maximize substance abusers' opportunities for 
    rehabilitation and assure the effective utilization of Federal 
    resources. Eligibility for this cooperative agreement demonstration is 
    limited to the following states who currently have SSA R&M contracts: 
    Arizona, California, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, 
    Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New 
    York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Washington, and Wisconsin. 
    Eligibility is limited to these states because the demonstration 
    projects must build on the expertise and systems already established by 
    existing referral and monitoring agency (RMA) contracts with the SSA. 
    In keeping with CSAT's practice of working closely with the states to 
    ensure coordination and synergy between State and Federal funding 
    efforts, eligibility for this program is limited to the Single State 
    Agency for DA&A of those states listed above. The State DA&A Agency 
    will work cooperatively with any other State agency involved with the 
    provision of R&M services, however, the State DA&A Agency will be 
    considered the applicant. Applications will also be accepted from 
    consortia of neighboring States in a region, providing that one Single 
    State Agency for DA&A be designated as the grantee for the cooperative 
    agreement award and the legal signatory.
        Approximately $1.3 million will be available to support 
    approximately 1-2 awards in FY 1994. The receipt date for applications 
    is May 10, 1994.
        This program was originally announced in the Federal Register (Vol. 
    58, No. 107) on June 7, 1993. Cooperative agreement awards for FY 1993 
    were made in September 1993. The announcement has subsequently been 
    updated for FY 1994 to: (1) Clarify that New York City is included 
    under the State of New York's eligibility for this program; (2) clarify 
    that demonstration projects must include case managers who are trained 
    to work with dually diagnosed beneficiaries, as well as those with drug 
    addiction and alcoholism; (3) clarify that a letter of intent to submit 
    an application is not necessary; (4) clarify that CSAT will include an 
    urban/rural distribution of projects among eligible states as an award 
    decision-making criterion; and (5) incorporate other minor technical 
    changes related to individual contacts and addresses, and to help 
    ensure overall clarity.
        For additional information regarding the program and/or application 
    procedures and for kits including the PHS 5161-1 application form, a 
    copy of the updated announcement and guidance for submitting an 
    application, contact: George Kanuck, Public Health Advisor, Quality 
    Assurance and Evaluation Branch, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, 
    Rockwall II, suite 880, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20857, 
    Telephone: (301) 443-3820.
    
    (The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance number for this program 
    is 93.132.)
    
        Dated: February 4, 1994.
    Richard Kopanda,
    Acting Executive Officer, SAMHSA.
    [FR Doc. 94-3058 Filed 2-9-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
02/10/1994
Department:
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Action:
Program update and reannouncement.
Document Number:
94-3058
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: February 10, 1994