Federal
US Department of Health and Human Services - Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) - Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)
11/08/21
01/24/22
Grants to USA and territories public and private entities, tribes, and faith and community-based organizations to create regional treatment centers for hemophilia and other blood disorders. Applicants are advised that required registrations may take up to a month to finalize. The purpose of the program is to improve access to coordinated, evidence-based care for patients with hemophilia and related bleeding or clotting disorders and their families.
The goal of HRSA-22-068 is to establish regional networks of hemophilia treatment centers (HTCs) to improve the health and well-being for children, youth, and adults with hemophilia and related bleeding disorders and clotting disorders.
HRSA will fund up to eight recipients will be funded for HRSA-22-068, one recipient per region. The eight HRSA-designated Hemophilia Regions are:
The Hemophilia Regions are defined by HRSA using a combination of the Public Health Service Regions and similarity in numbers of patients and numbers of hemophilia treatment centers.
Each recipient is expected to be responsible for identifying, establishing, and monitoring a network of HTCs in the region. In collaboration with the NHPCC, recipients are expected to provide monitoring oversight, technical assistance (TA), education, and quality improvement opportunities for HTC staff on staff development issues, best practices for disease management and evidence-informed treatment guidelines, and patient and family education.
Program Objectives can be found on page 7 of the NOFO. See Attached Files, below.
GrantWatch ID#: 175679
$4,000,000
Expected Number of Awards: 8
$4,000,000; Up to $500,000 per year subject to the availability of appropriated funds
Period of Performance: June 1, 2022 through May 31, 2027 (5 years)
Before starting your grant application, please review the funding source's website listed below for updates/changes/addendums/conferences/LOIs.
You may request additional information and/or technical assistance regarding business, administrative, or fiscal issues related to this NOFO by contacting:
For HRSA-22-068, Project 1: Regional Hemophilia Network
Ronald Jones
Grants Management Specialist
Division of Grants Management Operations, OFAM
Health Resources and Services Administration
5600 Fishers Lane, Mailstop 10SWH03
Rockville, MD 20857
Telephone: (301) 443-0196
Email: RJones@hrsa.gov
You may request additional information regarding the overall program issues and/or technical assistance related to this NOFO by contacting:
Kathryn McLaughlin, MPH
Senior Public Health Analyst
Attn: Regional Hemophilia Network and the National Hemophilia Coordinating Center
Maternal and Child Health Bureau
Health Resources and Services Administration
5600 Fishers Lane, Room 18W61
Rockville, MD 20857
Telephone: (301) 443-6829
Email: KMclaughlin@hrsa.gov
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HRSA-22-068
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