Wyoming Administrative Code
Agency 048 - Health, Department of
Sub-Agency 0050 - Rural Health, Office of
Chapter 4 - WYOMING HOSPITAL IMPROVEMENT GRANTS
Section 4-5 - Authority to Award and Administer Grant Funds
Universal Citation: WY Code of Rules 4-5
Current through September 21, 2024
(a) The Department shall have the following responsibilities with regard to administering the grant awards:
(i) It shall
develop a Request for Proposal (RFP), in consultation with the Office of Rural
Health, for funding for up to three (3) grants to any Wyoming hospital seeking
Magnet Recognition and for small hospitals of less than one hundred (100) beds
to promote quality nursing practices, quality nursing working environments,
increased retention of nursing staff and demonstrated improved outcomes for
patients. The RFP developed by the Department and the Office of Rural Health
shall comply with all of the Department of Administration and Information's RFP
requirements. The RFP shall prioritize grant recipient requirements;
(ii) It shall provide technical and
professional assistance to eligible recipients making an application through
the RFP for the grant funds for the purpose of completing a Magnet Recognition
Program application or for promoting quality nursing practices, quality nursing
working environments, increased retention of nursing staff and demonstrated
improved outcomes for patients by addressing the selected criteria of the
Magnet Recognition Program;
(iii)
It shall collect and analyze the RFP applicant information and shall, in
consultation with the Office of Rural Health, select grant recipients pursuant
to the priorities outlined in the RFP;
(iv) It shall enter into a contract with the
grant recipient that further outlines the project requirements, detailing how
measurable outcomes will be achieved, and ensuring that the grant funds are
used to effectuate the goals of the project;
(v) It shall fund three (3) hospitals to
achieve Magnet Recognition Program designation;
(vi) It shall fund small hospitals to promote
quality nursing practices, quality nursing working environments, increased
retention of nursing staff and demonstrated improved outcomes for patients by
meeting the selected criteria; and
(vii) It shall inform the Joint Labor, Health
and Social Services Interim Committee if legislation is needed to authorize any
additional rules and regulations to effectuate the goals of the
projects.
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