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IDS Grants Received by DCH

Increased Demand For Services Grant

Accountability: Program Area Accountability Measures

 

 

Project Name

Increased Demand for Services

Entity Receiving the Funds

DCH/SORH

Project Location

  1. Colquitt County Board of Health
  2. Decatur County Board of Health
  3. East Georgia Health Care Center
  4. Migrant Farmworker Clinic, LLC
  5. South Central Primary Care
  6. Sumter Regional Hospital

Amount of Funding Available Nation-Wide

Nationwide $338 Million

Amount of Funding Available in Georgia

Georgia: $6,964,291
DCH/SORH: $463,057

Amount of Funding Expended To-Date

None

Brief Description

The IDS grant funding is used to augment the total number of uninsured patients while integrating strategies that expand services, increase new providers, expand hours of operation and/or expand existing health center services.

Population to be Served Georgia’s Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers
Short-term Performance Indicator

HRSA Required Indicators:

1. Number of new patients
2. Number of new visits
3. Number of new uninsured patients
4. Number of new full-time equivalents
5. Number of retained jobs
6. Actual vs. projected budget information
Long-term Performance Indicator

HRSA Required Indicators:

1. Number of new patients
2. Number of new visits
3. Number of new uninsured patients
4. Number of new full-time equivalents
5. Number of retained jobs
6. Actual vs. projected budget information