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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid
Services
Medicaid Program; Notice of Single
Source Grant Award to the State of
Louisiana for the Grant Entitled
‘‘Deficit Reduction Act—Hurricane
Katrina Healthcare Related
Professional Workforce Supply’’
Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid Services (CMS), HHS.
ACTION: Notice.
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AGENCY:
Funding Amount: $15,000,000.
Period of Performance: March 1,
2007–September 30, 2009.
SUMMARY: On March 1, 2007, this grant
program was made available to the State
of Louisiana to fund State payments for
professional healthcare workforce
fulfillment in Greater New Orleans,
which has continued to face unique
health professional shortages as a result
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of Hurricane Katrina and its subsequent
floods. With nearly 4,500 doctors
displaced and approximately 50 percent
of the physicians who worked in Region
1 before Hurricane Katrina, no longer
practicing there, Greater New Orleans is
experiencing a shortage of primary care
doctors to see Medicaid and uninsured
patients.
Funding recently awarded under this
grant program must be used by the State
to make payments for purposes of
recruitment and retention of
professional healthcare staff for the
impacted communities. For purposes of
this grant, impacted communities are
those four parishes located in the State
of Louisiana that comprise Region 1, as
defined by the Louisiana Department of
Health and Hospitals, namely, Orleans,
Jefferson, St. Bernard, and Plaquemines.
The grant funds must be used only for
purposes of recruitment or retention of
healthcare workforce professionals in
Greater New Orleans. The State has
been given flexibility in determining the
payment methodology, the scope and
type of activities, criteria for awarding
payment, and the amount of payments
to be made to such professionals.
Payment recipients are limited to
licensed healthcare professionals.
Activities include those that were
recommended by the Louisiana Health
Care Redesign Collaborative (LHCRC) in
their concept paper submitted to the
Secretary on October 20, 2006. These
activities include but are not limited to:
Income guarantees, annual medical
malpractice payment relief, loan
repayments, and incentive payments
(relocation expenses and sign-on
bonuses). Grant funds may not be
distributed to staff who are no longer
providing professional healthcare
services in the Greater New Orleans area
at the time of the disbursement of grant
funds. All payments must be made
under this grant program by the end of
federal fiscal year 2009.
Payments to physicians and other
professional healthcare workforce staff
under this program are not allowed to
be considered payments for Medicare,
Medicaid or other specific services, and
are not available as the non-Federal
share of expenditures or for
supplemental disproportionate share
hospital payments. Payments cannot be
made conditional on the provision of
any particular items or services by the
professionals. Grant applications
requesting funds to be used for the nonFederal share of Medicaid or other
federal grant expenditures or for
supplemental Medicaid
disproportionate share hospital
payments will not be considered.
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This award was made based on the
authority granted by section 6201 of the
Deficit Reduction Act (DRA). In
particular, section 6201(a)(4) of the DRA
provides authority to the Secretary,
Department of Health and Human
Services (DHHS), to make payments to
States to restore access to healthcare in
communities impacted by Hurricane
Katrina.
Justification For Exception To
Competition: The Secretary invoked his
authority to restore healthcare in
impacted communities affected by
Hurricane Katrina by offering this
unique funding opportunity which will
give further incentive to the retention
and recruitment of healthcare workforce
professionals in Greater New Orleans.
Louisiana is the only State with
knowledge and ability to administer a
grant designed to affect impacted
Louisiana communities. For this reason,
the Secretary has directed the Centers
for Medicare & Medicaid Services to
issue a single-source award to the State
of Louisiana to increase access to
healthcare services and to relieve
economic pressures suffered by
healthcare providers resulting from both
the hurricane and its subsequent
flooding.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Wendy J. Taparanskas, Ph.D., Health
Insurance Specialist, Office of the
Center Director, Centers for Medicaid
and State Operations, Centers for
Medicare & Medicaid Services, Mail
Stop S2–26–12, 7500 Security
Boulevard, Baltimore, MD 21244, (410)
786–5245.
Authority: Section 6201(a)(4) of the Deficit
Reduction Act of 2005 (DRA).
Dated: May 7, 2007.
Leslie V. Norwalk,
Acting Administrator,Centers for Medicare &
Medicaid Services.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
Medicaid Program; Notice of Single Source Grant Award to the
State of Louisiana for the Grant Entitled ``Deficit Reduction Act--
Hurricane Katrina Healthcare Related Professional Workforce Supply''
AGENCY: Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), HHS.
ACTION: Notice.
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Funding Amount: $15,000,000.
Period of Performance: March 1, 2007-September 30, 2009.
SUMMARY: On March 1, 2007, this grant program was made available to the
State of Louisiana to fund State payments for professional healthcare
workforce fulfillment in Greater New Orleans, which has continued to
face unique health professional shortages as a result of Hurricane
Katrina and its subsequent floods. With nearly 4,500 doctors displaced
and approximately 50 percent of the physicians who worked in Region 1
before Hurricane Katrina, no longer practicing there, Greater New
Orleans is experiencing a shortage of primary care doctors to see
Medicaid and uninsured patients.
Funding recently awarded under this grant program must be used by
the State to make payments for purposes of recruitment and retention of
professional healthcare staff for the impacted communities. For
purposes of this grant, impacted communities are those four parishes
located in the State of Louisiana that comprise Region 1, as defined by
the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals, namely, Orleans,
Jefferson, St. Bernard, and Plaquemines.
The grant funds must be used only for purposes of recruitment or
retention of healthcare workforce professionals in Greater New Orleans.
The State has been given flexibility in determining the payment
methodology, the scope and type of activities, criteria for awarding
payment, and the amount of payments to be made to such professionals.
Payment recipients are limited to licensed healthcare professionals.
Activities include those that were recommended by the Louisiana Health
Care Redesign Collaborative (LHCRC) in their concept paper submitted to
the Secretary on October 20, 2006. These activities include but are not
limited to: Income guarantees, annual medical malpractice payment
relief, loan repayments, and incentive payments (relocation expenses
and sign-on bonuses). Grant funds may not be distributed to staff who
are no longer providing professional healthcare services in the Greater
New Orleans area at the time of the disbursement of grant funds. All
payments must be made under this grant program by the end of federal
fiscal year 2009.
Payments to physicians and other professional healthcare workforce
staff under this program are not allowed to be considered payments for
Medicare, Medicaid or other specific services, and are not available as
the non-Federal share of expenditures or for supplemental
disproportionate share hospital payments. Payments cannot be made
conditional on the provision of any particular items or services by the
professionals. Grant applications requesting funds to be used for the
non-Federal share of Medicaid or other federal grant expenditures or
for supplemental Medicaid disproportionate share hospital payments will
not be considered.
This award was made based on the authority granted by section 6201
of the Deficit Reduction Act (DRA). In particular, section 6201(a)(4)
of the DRA provides authority to the Secretary, Department of Health
and Human Services (DHHS), to make payments to States to restore access
to healthcare in communities impacted by Hurricane Katrina.
Justification For Exception To Competition: The Secretary invoked
his authority to restore healthcare in impacted communities affected by
Hurricane Katrina by offering this unique funding opportunity which
will give further incentive to the retention and recruitment of
healthcare workforce professionals in Greater New Orleans. Louisiana is
the only State with knowledge and ability to administer a grant
designed to affect impacted Louisiana communities. For this reason, the
Secretary has directed the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to
issue a single-source award to the State of Louisiana to increase
access to healthcare services and to relieve economic pressures
suffered by healthcare providers resulting from both the hurricane and
its subsequent flooding.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Wendy J. Taparanskas, Ph.D., Health
Insurance Specialist, Office of the Center Director, Centers for
Medicaid and State Operations, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid
Services, Mail Stop S2-26-12, 7500 Security Boulevard, Baltimore, MD
21244, (410) 786-5245.
Authority: Section 6201(a)(4) of the Deficit Reduction Act of
2005 (DRA).
Dated: May 7, 2007.
Leslie V. Norwalk,
Acting Administrator, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Grant
Award-Louisiana
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