American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, State Grants to Promote Health Information Technology Planning and Implementation Projects

The State Cooperative Agreements to Promote Health Information Technology:
Planning and Implementation Projects are to advance appropriate and secure health information exchange (HIE) across the health care system.

Awards will be made in the form of cooperative agreements to states or qualified

credit:


State Designated Entities (SDEs).

The purpose of this program is to continuously improve and expand HIE services over time to reach all health care providers in an effort to improve the quality and efficiency of health care.

Cooperative agreement recipients will evolve and advance the necessary governance, policies, technical services, business operations and financing mechanisms for HIE over a four year performance period.

This program will build off of existing efforts to advance regional and state level HIE while moving towards nationwide interoperability.Total funding for this initiative is $564,000,00 0. States (including territories) or their non-profit SDEs may apply, as designated by the state.

No more than one award will be made per state.

States may choose in enter into multi-state arrangements.
Related Programs

ARRA State Grants to Promote Health Information Technology

Department of Health and Human Services



Who's Eligible



Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, State Grants to Promote Health Information Technology Planning and Implementation Projects

Additional Information of Eligibility:
Not Available

Full Opportunity Web Address:
https://www.grantsolutions.gov/gs/preaward/previewPublicAnnouncement.do?id=10534

Contact:
Grants.gov Contact CenterPhone Number: 1-800-518-4726Hours of operation are Monday-Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Timesupport@grants.gov

Agency Email Description:
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Agency Email:
support@grants.gov

Date Posted:
2009-08-20

Application Due Date:
2009-10-16

Archive Date:
2009-11-15


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