I t I I I m 4- %u B&B INFoRmikriom & im^=E MAkmftnEmEpIT 300 Lomas M=nncom noUL"^Ro upoomest M,&'tLmosto, o4^pty"v4o Z077Z 0 ua^ 0 C301) 24@i 10 a RIGIONAL MEDICAL PP.OGI:AM WASIIINGTON .RM Oc;038 'LY/AUGUST-1974 REVIEW Ar)T)Iication: Requests $622,445 for 17 rew projects, five of which are located in Alaska. Four involve Seattle (King County) primarily. Eight involve 23 ==unities outside the King County area. C]HP comments as well as the response to these comments by the RAG are included in the application. J'ULY COMMITTEE RE ION C WO/DRMP 7/16,,"74 4 Page I of 2 'A RI,' Wk3nINGTai/ALASE, P C)'IERVIFJ 1/74-6/75 .(1/74-6/74 Auord 7/74-6/75 74- (2 Awa ird Pcquest Ttq quest Tot. Requcrl 1/74 6171 7/74 6/7f 9/741- 6/7 7/74-6/75 Component (Includes $195,239 for 26 opera- COOO Program Staff tional activities.for 1-6/74.) 852,022 1,653,131 -0- 1,053,131 .65 Alaska Health @lanpower' Corp (Alaska) 34,628 .0. -7 46 Seattle Indian Health Board Urban Indian 17,775 -o- .0@- -o- 47 Stroke Nurse Clinician 22,115 69,@171 -0- 6@'471 zo Physician Extender Placement (Al@ska) -0- 36,793 .0. 36,793 71 D.-velop-.nent Indian Mid Level Health Practitio 72,173 .0- 72,173 (Alaska) -0. 72 Trainin-.-in P,,alth Cur'ricul@,, -0- 6,@001 'I? - . . : - . .-@. --- @6,.OO@ 7- ---(Alaska 73 S.E. Alaska Cont. Ed. for Hlth Care Providers 7,496)"' 110,810 O- 110,810 74 Nurse @ctitioner Preparation 9,430)li 177,463 -0. 177,463 75 Wash. State Cont. Nurs. Ed. Network (11,25011.j 62,064 62,064 @76 Quality Assurance Small Hosp. Labs 27,046 -0- 27,046 77 Patient Care Ippraisal (19,000)" 42,645 -0- 1,2,645 78 Nursing @.ud i t -0- 37,844 37,844 l(ilel.1 Adult Clinics Senior Citizens -0- 8,580 .0- 8,580 Pacific N.W. Regional Ca. Council 43,783 -C- 43,783 81 Education of Nurses to Treat Hypertension .0- 24,710 -0- 24,710 82 Shortened Time )lame Dialysis -0- 29,099 -0- 29,099 83 1>2vclop. Regional Farmuorker Illth Mv. Group -0- 42,290 -0- 42,e9O 84 Health Manpower Clearinghouse (219695)1-/ 77,'220 .0- 77,220 85 Minority l@lth Service Experience. 91450@y 51,746 .0- 51,746 86 Analysis of Regional Needs Care of Newborn- @0- 29,292 -0- 29,292 87 Gynecorps -irainin,_ and Health Services @2Eq/ -O. 30,564- 30,564 88 t,12alth Policy Planning -0- 75,450 G- 75,45P 89 Pilot Arthritis Center Requestcd$361,176'apprv -0 -o- o- o- at 75,000 not funded 90 Qnak Health Social Work -O- .0- 19,664 19,664 91 C.O.L@D Ibme Care Program ialaska) .0- -0- 31,000 31,000 92 1 Phase It Conf. on Rural lteillh Care (Alnska) .0- -0- 51,806 51,8 0 SUB TOTAL '@IOL12,077,31i.L..- @4 (From previous &ward not Included In total.) WASHINGTa4/ALASKA RM.P OVERVIEL4, CO.'ITI D. page 2 of 2 (2) (3 (5) Award Riqurit- --Fi-eiu-eit-- (5 74-6/74 Tot. Peque@ Compo.,.nt 1 7/74-6/75 9/75-6/75 7/74-6/75 '(gUB TOTAL FROM PAGE 1) (926,r,40) 2,077,311) (@133,034) (2,210,345) I(Alast-.a) 93 Statewide fl@faah Ai del Training Curriculum -0-@ @06,551 106,551 94 C@,unit@ Based Manpower Continuing Educaticr. -O- -0- 10,298 30,298 95 Health Needs Identification & Outreach .0- -0- 28,643 28,643 96 G<,@eralized Consumer Education -0- 47,675 47,675 L (Alaska) 97 llealth.Care Planning and Regulation _O_ .0. 38,222 38,222 98 Conimun I ty -Coordination Health Manpower -0- 35,600 35,600 99 Loig Term Care Developrent Guide i -0- .0- 17,'970 17,970 100 Integration of Heighborhood Health Care Ceilt.! -O- 38,050 38,050 (Alns+a ) i 101 Kodiak Island ?native Health P4anning -0- 24,427 24,427 102 Central Wash. Consortium Ilealth Education vOtt -0- 19,950 19,950 103 Ditreach-OJessa Brown Clinic O- -0- 34,680 34,680 104 Primary Care-SouLh Ritsap -o- -o- 24,608 24,608 105 @tedicine-Nursing Joint Practice Commission -0- -0- 39,237 39,237 B--nton Franklin Council Aging Ilealth Care -0- -0- 3,500 3,500 TO'R.AL 926,540 2,077,311 6220445 2,699,756 Recor,-nended by June NAC Column (4),Dnly 2,077,311 622,445 2,699,756 FVndcd by D-Z%!P 711174 Column (4) Only 1,973,798 622,445 2,596,21,3 For consideration by Jtily/August Review 622,445 622,445 -------- --- 1 WO/D.T4P-.7/8174 . - - ... I I 1 i . I I I -- - - - .- - I I I I . 'r@7 I : Washington/Alaska RMP lzm 000 38 MAY/JUNE 1.974 Rl,'.VII-'w Request: 2, 077 -,31 Committee Recommendation: $2, 077, 311 overall assessment by individual reviewers: SuVerior Critique: Washington/Alaska is a superior, well-managed program. The RAG is forceful and active in determining program policy and direction based on'-the needs of the area. The technical review committee structure appears well-designed and active. Staff was reduced from 52 to 35 during phase-out. However, recruitment of new,staff is in process. Staff direction is superior. There appears to be close collaboration with the CHP agencies'in the'area. The proposed program, as well as current activities, represent a good balance both programmati- cally and geographically. The Committee recommends that this application be approved at the recluested level. JULY/AUGUST REVIElq Estimated request as of May 1974: $500,000 NATIONAL ADVISORY COUNCIL - June 13-14, 1974 Council concurred with Committee recommendation. DR@IP FUNDING DECISION -$I,973,798 WOB/72/74