Posted on 07/06/2009 6:35:40 PM PDT by Cindy
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News Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Monday, July 6, 2009
Secretary Sebelius Announces Availability of $40 Million in Grants to Help Insure More Children
HHS Secretary, Colorado Governor Bill Ritter Encourage Community Organizations, State and Local Governments to Apply
HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius today announced the availability of up to $40 million in grants to help reach families whose children qualify but are not yet enrolled in state Medicaid and Childrens Health Insurance Programs (CHIP). Sebelius was joined for the announcement by Colorado Governor Bill Ritter. Colorado has been a leader in the effort to provide health insurance coverage to more children.
The grants will help support President Obamas work to ensure millions of currently uninsured children across the country get the health care they need. The funds are part of the new Childrens Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act (CHIPRA) that President Obama signed as one of his first acts upon assuming office.
We know there are millions of children who are eligible for coverage but dont utilize their state health care programs, said Secretary Sebelius. These grants will help community organizations, tribal organizations, as well as states and local governments reach out to children and families to ensure more children get the health care they need and deserve.
Weve made covering kids a top priority in Colorado. Working in partnership with community-based organizations like schools, childcare centers and faith-based groups, we have dramatically increased outreach and enrollment efforts and those efforts are paying off, said Governor Bill Ritter. Since 2007, weve enrolled 67,000 more children in Medicaid and Colorados childrens health program -- a 27 percent increase. This grant opportunity will be a great help to states and communities that are working hard to ensure kids and families are getting the health care they need.
Todays solicitation is the first cycle of outreach funding under CHIPRA. The new law provides a total of $100 million for outreach campaigns aimed at reducing the number of low-income, uninsured children. The grants to states and organizations will ultimately total $80 million with the remaining funds going to other outreach efforts specified by the law. Todays grants will be administered by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS).
States have been effective in enrolling over 30 million children in Medicaid and more than 7 million children in CHIP, but there are still millions of uninsured, low-income children who are not enrolled in these programs even though they are eligible, said Cindy Mann, the director of the CMS Center for Medicaid and State Operations. We are looking forward to innovative grant proposals ranging from grass roots efforts to reach eligible but uninsured children to technology-driven initiatives to modernize and streamline enrollment systems.
Applications for the first cycle of funding are available at http://www07.grants.gov/search/search.do;jsessionid=yh2NKRqVnRw4BJZHLR2BTKNMFShPLhx59jHGDdtvLv1fZPS36gsF!-723925807?oppId=48293&mode=VIEW. Applications submitted electronically are due by Aug. 6, 2009. Applications submitted by mail are due by Aug. 10, 2009.Grants will be awarded by Sept. 30, 2009. To apply for the grants, applicants must be:
A state; A local government; An Indian tribe or tribal consortium or other tribal organization; A federal health safety net organization; A national, state, local, or community-based public or nonprofit private organization, including those that use community health workers; A certified faith-based organization or consortium; An elementary or secondary school; or A consortium composed of two or more of these entities.
Forget it. I'm just beating a dead horse here.
http://www.ibdeditorials.com/IBDArticles.aspx?id=331773300488470
“HELP For Whom?”
By INVESTOR’S BUSINESS DAILY
Posted Monday, July 06, 2009 4:20 PM PT
SNIPPET: “Health Reform: A Senate health care bill will force Americans to buy health insurance whether they want it or not. Where the extra doctors to treat them will come from is anybody’s guess.”
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“Government-Run Healthcare:
A Prescription For Failure”
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This merely helps “insure” more of the babies that the Democrat policies and worldview don’t kill in the womb or thereafter.
Currently about 2/3 of unborn U.S Black babies are killed, by those policies and worldview. Sounds like profiling to me.
How about more live babies and less insurance instead?
Sebelius meant $40 Million more for Late Term Murders which is her idea of children’s health insurance. You dont have to worry about premiums on noseeums!
That’s ok, I hear you.
Thank you : )
A wonderful way to ensure that all low-income children get equally crappy healthcare with no chance of ever benefitting from competitive private insurance. Of course, children requiring expensive cancer/leukemia treatments will be sent home to die.
I would expect nothing less from the baby-killing witch-in-chief.
Looking at the headline, It looked they were trying to encourage more births but I knew this administrations would be against that.
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