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HRSA’s Reorganization

HRSA’s Reorganization. Diane Rodill, Ph.D. Senior Public Health Advisor National Allied, Geriatrics & Rural Health Programs Division of State, Community & Public Health/BHPr Health Resources and Services Administration. Bureau of Health Professions Mission and Functions.

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HRSA’s Reorganization

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  1. HRSA’s Reorganization Diane Rodill, Ph.D. Senior Public Health Advisor National Allied, Geriatrics & Rural Health Programs Division of State, Community & Public Health/BHPr Health Resources and Services Administration

  2. Bureau of Health Professions Mission and Functions Mission: To increase health care access by assuring a health professions workforce that meets the needs of the public. Functions: • Develop the health professions workforce through research, analysis, and planning • Improve distribution and diversity of health professionals to rural/urban underserved areas • Improve the quality of health professions practice and education • Focus on key 21st century health professions issues (geriatrics, genetics, diversity/distribution)

  3. Department of Health and Human Services Bureau of Health Professions Bureau of Health Professions Associate Administrator Sam Shekar, M.D., M.P.H Deputy Associate Administrator Neil Sampson, M.P.H., M.G.A. Ricky Ray Staff Director Paul Clark Principal Advisor to the Associate Administrator Caroline Lewis Office of Peer Review Director * Theresa Derville Office of Program Support Director Jone Williams Office of Policy and Planning * Director Marcia Davenport, M.D., M.P.H. National Center for Health Workforce Analysis * Director Marilyn Biviano Ph.D Division of Medicine and Dentistry Director Carol Bazell, M.D. Division of Nursing Director Denise Geolot, Ph.D Division of Health Careers Diversity & Development * Director Henry Lopez Division of Practitioner Data Banks Director John Heyob Division of State, Community and Public Health * Director Jeffrey Dunlap Division of National Health Service Corps * Director Donald Weaver, M.D

  4. National Health Service Corps • One-stop shopping for health care professionals • Allows BHPr to concentrate on President’s NHSC Initiative • Places workforce program in THE workforce Bureau

  5. NHSC-Service Challenge Need: Over 23,000 Clinicians are Needed to Provide an Adequate Level of Access to Health Care Demand: Almost 3,000 Requests for Recruitment Assistance have been Received from Underserved Communities Response: About 2,400 NHSC Clinicians are ServingNationwide Clinicians Requested NHSC Serving Clinicians Needed

  6. Five Regional Centers for Health Workforce Studies • University of California/ San Francisco (UCSF) • State University of NY/Albany (SUNY/Albany) • University of Illinois/Chicago (UIC) • University of Texas Health Sciences Center, San Antonio • University of Washington/Seattle (UW) (The WWAMI Center)

  7. National Center for Health Workforce Information and Analysis (National Center)Mission and Strategic Plan Highlights Mission: Collect, analyze, and disseminate health workforce information and facilitate national, state, and local workforce planning efforts. Strategic Plan Functions: • Function 1: Collect health professions related data. • Function 2: Assist State and local workforce planning efforts. • Function 3: Conduct issues related analyses. • Function 4: Conduct evaluations of health professions training programs. • Function 5: Develop tools and conduct research on health workforce.

  8. Division of State, Community and Public Health • “Glue” Division • Over 300 grants • Programs include: Primary Care Offices, State Loan Repayment, and Secretary’s Award for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention.

  9. DSCPH Leadership • Jeff Dunlap, M.S.P.H., Division Director • Phone: 301-443-1648 Email: jdunlap@hrsa.gov • Andy Jordan, M.S.P.H., Deputy Division Director • Phone: 301-443-1648 Email: ajordan@hrsa.gov • Lou Coccodrilli, M.P.H., Director, National AHEC Program • Phone: 301-443-6950 Email: lcoccodrilli@hrsa.gov • Joan Weiss, Ph.D., R.N., C.R.N.P., Director, National Allied, Geriatric and Rural Health Programs • Phone: 301-443-6887 Email: jweiss@hrsa.gov • Doug Lloyd, M.D., M.P.H., Director, Center for Public Health • Phone: 301-443-6853 Email: dlloyd@hrsa.gov

  10. Area Health Education Center • Model State-Supported Area Health Education Centers • Basic/Core Area Health Education Centers • Health Education Training Centers

  11. Allied, Geriatric and Rural Health • Quentin N. Burdick Rural Interdisciplinary Training Program • Geriatric Education Centers Program • Allied Health Special Projects • Chiropractic Program • Graduate Psychology Education Program

  12. Center for Public Health • Public Health Training Centers • Public Health Traineeships • Preventive Medicine Residency Program • Health Administration Traineeships

  13. Emerging Challenges • Medical Technology • Radiology Technology • Cytotechnologists

  14. If you want a year of prosperity, grow grain. If you want 10 years of prosperity, grow trees. If you want 100 years of prosperity, grow people.

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