94-12149. Final Minimum Percentage Rates for ``High Rate'' and ``Significant Increase in the Rate'' for Implementation of the Statutory General Funding Preference, Funding Preference and Priority for Grants for Programs for Physician ...  

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    DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
     
    
    Final Minimum Percentage Rates for ``High Rate'' and 
    ``Significant Increase in the Rate'' for Implementation of the 
    Statutory General Funding Preference, Funding Preference and Priority 
    for Grants for Programs for Physician Assistants--Fiscal Year l994
    
        The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) announces 
    the final minimum percentage rates for ``high rate'' and ``significant 
    increase in the rate'' for implementation of the statutory general 
    funding preference, funding preference and priority for fiscal year 
    (FY) 1994 Grants for Programs for Physician Assistants authorized under 
    the authority of section 750 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.
    
    Purpose
    
        Section 750 of the PHS Act authorizes the award of grants to 
    accredited schools of medicine or osteopathic medicine and other public 
    or nonprofit private entities to assist in meeting the cost of 
    planning, developing and operating or maintaining programs for the 
    training of physician assistants as defined under section 799(3) of the 
    Public Health Service Act.
    
    Statutory General Funding Preference
    
        As provided in section 791(a) of the PHS Act, preference will be 
    given to any qualified applicant that--
        (A) Has a high rate for placing graduates in practice settings 
    having the principal focus of serving residents of medically 
    underserved communities; or
        (B) During the 2-year period preceding the fiscal year for which an 
    award is sought, has achieved a significant increase in the rate of 
    placing graduates in such settings. This preference will only be 
    applied to applications that rank above the 20th percentile that have 
    been recommended for approval by the peer review group.
    
    Final Minimum Percentages for ``High Rate'' and ``Significant Increase 
    in the Rate'', Funding Preference and Priority
    
        A proposed notice was published in the Federal Register on February 
    17, 1994, at 59 FR 8007, for public comment. No comments were received 
    during the 30-day comment period. Therefore, the minimum percentages 
    for ``high rate'' and ``significant increase in the rate,'' funding 
    preference and priority will be retained as follows;
        ``High rate'' means that 20 percent of the physician assistant 
    program graduates in academic year 1991-92 or academic year 1992-93, 
    whichever is greater, are spending at least 50 percent of their work 
    time in these settings.
        ``Significant increase in the rate'' means that, between academic 
    years 1991-92 and 1992-93, the rate of physician assistant program 
    graduates in these settings has increased by at least 50 percent and 
    that not less than 15 percent of the academic year 1992-93 graduates 
    are working in these settings.
    
    Final Funding Preference
    
        In addition, a funding preference will be given to established 
    physician assistant training programs which can demonstrate that: (a) 
    More than 50 percent of their graduates in 1993 entered a generalist 
    specialty (family medicine, general internal medicine, general 
    pediatrics); or (b) an average of 40 percent of graduates over the last 
    3 years (1991, 1992, and 1993) entered a generalist specialty.
    
    Final Funding Priority
    
        A funding priority will be given to approved applications that can 
    demonstrate either substantial progress over the last 3 years or a 
    significant experience of 10 or more years in enrolling and graduating 
    trainees from those minority or low-income populations identified as at 
    risk of poor health outcomes.
    
    Additional Information
    
        Questions regarding programmatic information should be directed to: 
    Mrs. Joyce Emelio, Program Specialist, Multidisciplinary Centers and 
    Programs Branch, Division of Medicine, Bureau of Health Professions, 
    Health Resources and Services Administration, 5600 Fishers Lane, Room 
    4C-03, Parklawn Building, Rockville, Maryland 20857, Telephone: (301) 
    443-6950, FAX: (301) 443-8890.
        This program is listed at 93.886 in the Catalog of Federal Domestic 
    Assistance. It 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: May 12, 1994.
    John H. Kelso,
    Deputy Administrator.
    [FR Doc. 94-12149 Filed 5-18-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
05/19/1994
Department:
Health and Human Services Department
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Document Number:
94-12149
Pages:
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Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: May 19, 1994