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297.Financial Assistance to Community Human Services Organizations (49200)15,475,06512,497,162
14,150,518
Payments to Human Services Organizations (49204)15,475,06512,497,162
14,150,518
Fund Sources:General15,475,06512,497,162
13,750,518
Federal Trust0400,000

Authority: § 32.1-2, Code of Virginia.

A.1. Out of this appropriation, $1,910,574 the first year and $1,182,946 $1,382,946 the second year from the general fund and $400,000 the second year from the federal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) block grant is provided to the Comprehensive Health Investment Project (CHIP) of Virginia.

2. In addition, the CHIP of Virginia shall receive $100,000 the first year and $100,000 the second year from other nongeneral funds subject to the availability of foster care prevention funding transferred from the Department of Social Services.

3. The purpose of the program is to develop, expand, and operate a network of local public-private partnerships providing comprehensive care coordination, family support and preventive medical and dental services to low-income, at-risk children.

4. The general fund appropriation in this Item for the CHIP of Virginia projects shall not be used for administrative costs.

5. CHIP of Virginia shall continue to pursue raising funds and in-kind contributions from local communities. It is the intent of the General Assembly that the CHIP program increases its efforts to raise funds from local communities and other private or public sources with the goal of reducing reliance on general fund appropriations in the future.

6. Of this appropriation, from the amounts in paragraph A.1., $48,371 the first year and $24,679 the second year from the general fund is provided to the CHIP of Roanoke and shall be used as matching funds to add three full-time equivalent public health nurse positions to expand services in the Roanoke Valley and Allegheny Highlands.

B. Out of this appropriation $69,496 the first year and $34,748 the second year from the general fund shall be provided to the Alexandria Neighborhood Health Services, Inc. The organization shall pursue raising funds and in-kind contributions from the local community.

C. Out of this appropriation $7,653 the first year and $3,904 the second year from the general fund shall be provided to the Louisa County Resource Council. The council shall continue to pursue raising funds and in-kind contributions from the local community.

D. Out of this appropriation, $10,230 the first year and $5,115 the second year from the general fund shall be provided to the Olde Towne Medical Center.

E.1. Out of this appropriation, $433,750 the first year and $433,750 the second year from the general fund shall be provided to the Virginia Community Healthcare Association for the purchase of pharmaceuticals and medically necessary pharmacy supplies, and to provide pharmacy services to low-income, uninsured patients of the Community and Migrant Health Centers throughout Virginia. The uninsured patients served with these funds shall have family incomes no greater than 200 percent of the federal poverty level. The amount allocated to each Community and Migrant Health Center shall be determined through an allocation methodology developed by the Virginia Community Healthcare Association. The allocation methodology shall ensure that funds are distributed such that the Community and Migrant Health Centers are able to serve the pharmacy needs of the greatest number of low-income, uninsured persons. The Virginia Community Healthcare Association shall establish accounting and reporting mechanisms to track the disbursement and expenditure of these funds.

2. Out of this appropriation, $175,000 the first year and $175,000 the second year from the general fund shall be provided to the Virginia Community Healthcare Association to expand access to care provided through community health centers.

3. Out of this appropriation, $1,800,000 the first year and $1,800,000 the second year from the general fund shall be provided to the Virginia Community Healthcare Association to support community health center operating costs for services provided to uninsured clients. The amount allocated to each Community and Migrant Health Center shall be determined through an allocation methodology developed by the Virginia Community Healthcare Association. The allocation methodology shall ensure that funds are distributed such that the Community and Migrant Health Centers are able to serve the needs of the greatest number of uninsured persons. The Virginia Community Healthcare Association shall establish accounting and reporting mechanisms to track the disbursement and expenditure of these funds.

F.1. Out of this appropriation, $1,321,400 the first year and $1,321,400 the second year from the general fund shall be provided to the Virginia Association of Free Clinics for the purchase of pharmaceuticals and medically necessary pharmacy supplies, and to provide pharmacy services to low-income, uninsured patients of the Free Clinics throughout Virginia. The amount allocated to each Free Clinic shall be determined through an allocation methodology developed by the Virginia Association of Free Clinics. The allocation methodology shall ensure that funds are distributed such that the Free Clinics are able to serve the pharmacy needs of the greatest number of low-income, uninsured adults. The Virginia Association of Free Clinics shall establish accounting and reporting mechanisms to track the disbursement and expenditure of these funds.

2. Out of this appropriation, $175,000 the first year and $175,000 the second year from the general fund shall be provided to the Virginia Association of Free Clinics to expand access to health care services.

3. Out of this appropriation, $1,700,000 the first year and $1,700,000 the second year from the general fund shall be provided to the Virginia Association of Free Clinics to support free clinic operating costs for services provided to uninsured clients. The amount allocated to each free clinic shall be determined through an allocation methodology developed by the Virginia Association of Free Clinics. The allocation methodology shall ensure that funds are distributed such that the free clinics are able to serve the needs of the greatest number of uninsured persons. The Virginia Association of Free Clinics shall establish accounting and reporting mechanisms to track the disbursement and expenditure of these funds.

G. Out of this appropriation, $38,250 the first year and $19,125 the second year from the general fund shall be provided to expand services at the Jeanie Schmidt Free Clinic.

H. Out of this appropriation, $210,759 the first year and $107,530 the second year from the general fund shall be provided to the Southwest Virginia Graduate Medical Education Consortium to create and support medical residency preceptor sites in rural and underserved communities in Southwest Virginia.

I. Out of this appropriation, $454,828 the first year and $232,055 the second year from the general fund shall be provided to the regional AIDS resource and consultation centers and one local early intervention and treatment center.

J. Out of this appropriation, $75,660 the first year and $37,830 the second year from the general fund shall be provided to the Arthur Ashe Health Center in Richmond.

K. Out of this appropriation, $13,919 the first year and $6,959 the second year from the general fund shall be provided to the Fan Free Clinic for AIDS related services.

L.1. Out of this appropriation, $4,080,571 the first year and $4,080,571 the second year from the general fund shall be provided to the Virginia Health Care Foundation. These funds shall be matched with local public and private resources and shall be awarded to proposals which enhance access to primary health care for Virginia's uninsured and medically underserved residents, through innovative service delivery models. The foundation, in coordination with the Virginia Department of Health, the Area Health Education Centers program, the Joint Commission on Health Care, and other appropriate organizations, is encouraged to undertake initiatives to reduce health care workforce shortages. The foundation shall account for the expenditure of these funds by providing the Governor, the Secretary of Health and Human Resources, the Chairmen of the House Appropriations and Senate Finance Committees, the State Health Commissioner, and the Chairman of the Joint Commission on Health Care with a certified audit and full report on the foundation’s initiatives and results, including evaluation findings, not later than October 1 of each year for the preceding fiscal year ending June 30.

2. On or before October 1 of each year, the foundation shall submit to the Governor and the Chairmen of the House Appropriations and Senate Finance Committees a report on the actual amount, by fiscal year, of private and local government funds received by the foundation since its inception. The report shall include certification that an amount equal to the state appropriation for the preceding fiscal year ending June 30 has been matched from private and local government sources during that fiscal year.

3. Of this appropriation, from the amounts in paragraph L.1., $125,000 the first year and $125,000 the second year from the general fund shall be provided to the Virginia Health Care Foundation to expand the Pharmacy Connection software program to unserved or underserved regions of the Commonwealth.

4. Of this appropriation, from the amounts in paragraph L.1., $105,000 the first year and $105,000 the second year from the general fund shall be provided to the Virginia Health Care Foundation for the Rx Partnership to improve access to free medications for low-income Virginians.

5. Of this appropriation, from the amounts in paragraph L.1., $1,850,000 the first year and $1,850,000 the second year from the general fund shall be provided to the Virginia Health Care Foundation to increase the capacity of the Commonwealth’s health safety net providers to expand services to unserved or underserved Virginians. Of this amount, (i) $850,000 the first year and $850,000 the second year shall be used to underwrite service expansions and/or increase the number of patients served at existing sites or at new sites, (ii) $850,000 the first year and $850,000 the second year shall be used for Medication Assistance Coordinators who provide outreach assistance, and (iii) $150,000 the first year and $150,000 the second year shall be made available for locations with existing medication assistance programs.

M. Out of this appropriation, $17,371 the first year and $8,685 the second year from the general fund shall be provided to the Chesapeake Adult General Medical Clinic.

N. Out of this appropriation, $242,367 the first year and $247,313 the second year from the general fund is provided to support the administration of the patient level data base, including the outpatient data reporting system.

O. Out of this appropriation, $76,712 the first year and $38,356 $76,712 the second year from the general fund shall be provided to the St. Mary's Health Wagon.

P. Out of this appropriation, $88,200 the first year and $90,000 $105,000 the second year from the general fund shall be provided to the Statewide Sickle Cell Chapters of Virginia (SSCCV) for grants to community-based programs that provide patient assistance, education, and family-centered support for individuals suffering from sickle cell disease. The SSCCV shall develop criteria for distributing these funds including specific goals and outcome measures. A report shall be submitted to the Chairmen of the House Appropriations and Senate Finance Committees detailing program outcomes by October 1 of each year.

Q. Out of this appropriation, $20,825 the first year and $10,625 the second year from the general fund shall be provided to the Virginia Dental Health Foundation for the Mission of Mercy (M.O.M.) dental project.

R.1. Out of this appropriation, $500,000 the first year and $1,000,000 the second year from the general fund shall be provided to fund two three Poison Control Centers. The appropriation of general fund amounts the second year shall be divided between the three poison control centers in proportion to the Virginia population served by the centers.

2. The State Health Commissioner shall report to the Chairmen of the Senate Finance and House Appropriations Committees by November 1, 2012 on the level of funding needed to support the operations and services of Poison Control Centers.  The commissioner shall assess the level of funding needed to provide statewide coverage of poison control services by two centers and the services that are required to be provided.

3. The State Health Commissioner shall work with the poison control centers to ensure continued statewide coverage of poison control services through the existing centers.

S. Out of this appropriation, $42,500 the first year and $21,250 the second year from the general fund shall be provided to the Community Health Center of the Rappahannock Region.

T. The State Health Commissioner shall allocate $255,000 the second year from the general fund to health safety net providers contained within this item who have entered into performance agreements that are consistent with § 4-5.04, paragraph l. of the general provisions of this act.

U. Out of this appropriation, $2,010,000 the first year and $500,000 $510,000 the second year from the general fund is designated to the Hampton Roads Proton Beam Therapy Institute at Hampton University, LLC to support efforts for proton therapy in the treatment of cancerous tumors with fewer side effects.


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