State Primary Care Grants Program for Medically Underserved Populations From the Office of Primary Care and Rural Health, HSI/UDOH.

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State Primary Care Grants Program for Medically Underserved Populations From the Office of Primary Care and Rural Health, HSI/UDOH

State Primary Care Grants Program Eligibility: Public and Non-Profit entities Public and Non-Profit entities  Provision of Primary Care services  Must serve medically underserved population (low income, uninsured, disadvantaged minorities)  Cannot replace “government” insurance (Mcaid, Mcare, etc.)

State Primary Care Grants Program Funding: Current Appropriation = $1.6 million Current Appropriation = $1.6 million $6.4 million spent since FY 2005 $6.4 million spent since FY 2005

State Primary Care Grants Program Awards: Current Awards = 56 Current Awards = Urban and 28 Rural 28 Urban and 28 Rural Cumulative Awards (since FY ’05) Cumulative Awards (since FY ’05) 87 Urban and 105 Rural 87 Urban and 105 Rural

State Primary Care Grants Program Individuals Served: Current Service = 25,030 Current Service = 25,030 10,600 Urban and 14,430 Rural 10,600 Urban and 14,430 Rural Cumulative Service = 72,822 Cumulative Service = 72,822 34,716 Urban and 38,106 Rural 34,716 Urban and 38,106 Rural

State Primary Care Grants Program Contact Information: Office of Primary Care and Rural Health Office of Primary Care and Rural Health Don Don Erin Erin