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Page 1: AIDS Education Training Centers Orientation Webinar Health Resources and Services Administration HIV/AIDS Bureau Office of Training and Capacity Development

AIDS Education Training CentersOrientation Webinar

Health Resources and Services AdministrationHIV/AIDS BureauOffice of Training and Capacity DevelopmentHIV Education Branch

9/24/2015

Page 2: AIDS Education Training Centers Orientation Webinar Health Resources and Services Administration HIV/AIDS Bureau Office of Training and Capacity Development

Webinar Agenda

Welcome/Introductions

HRSA/HAB Updates

Questions Regarding the HRSA/HAB Updates

Program Requirements

Reporting Requirements

Notice of Award Highlights

Questions and Answers

Page 3: AIDS Education Training Centers Orientation Webinar Health Resources and Services Administration HIV/AIDS Bureau Office of Training and Capacity Development

Welcome and Introductions

Harold Phillips Director, OTCD

Sherrillyn Crooks Branch Chief, OTCD

Jewel Bazilio-Bellegarde Senior Advisor, OTCD

Rupali Doshi Chief Medical Officer, OTCD

Polly Ross Medical Advisor, OTCD

Andrea Knox Project Officer, OTCD

Dee Gamliel Project Officer, OTCD

Bates, Mekeshia Project Officer, OTCD

Karen Mayo Grants Management Specialist

Jill Schmid Grants Management Specialist

Page 4: AIDS Education Training Centers Orientation Webinar Health Resources and Services Administration HIV/AIDS Bureau Office of Training and Capacity Development

Office of HIV Training and Capacity Development(OTCD)

• Mission: Strengthen and transform health care systems by supporting the development of leadership, evaluation, training and capacity development to assure the provision of high quality HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment services.

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Page 5: AIDS Education Training Centers Orientation Webinar Health Resources and Services Administration HIV/AIDS Bureau Office of Training and Capacity Development

New Organizational Structure

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Page 6: AIDS Education Training Centers Orientation Webinar Health Resources and Services Administration HIV/AIDS Bureau Office of Training and Capacity Development

HIV/AIDS Bureau Updates

HRSA Guidance for the Integrated HIV Prevention and Care Plan• Statewide Coordinated Statement of Need Guidance

Webinar on Strengthening Health Services for American Indians/Alaska Natives Through ACA• September 29, 2015/2:00 - 3:30 pm ET• https://hrsa.connectsolutions.com/shs-aca/

AETC Data Manual

USCA Thank You

Page 7: AIDS Education Training Centers Orientation Webinar Health Resources and Services Administration HIV/AIDS Bureau Office of Training and Capacity Development

HIV/AIDS Bureau Updates

AETC Reverse Site Visit• November 17, 2015 – November 19, 2015• HRSA Headquarters• Overview of Cooperative Agreements• Review of FOA Requirements• Overview of CDC Activities• Evaluation Activities

Page 8: AIDS Education Training Centers Orientation Webinar Health Resources and Services Administration HIV/AIDS Bureau Office of Training and Capacity Development

HIV/AIDS Bureau Updates

Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Clinical Care Conference• December 15, 2015 – December 17, 2015• New Orleans, Louisiana• Research, care, and treatment updates• Registration Opens September 24, 2015• Registration Closes December 4, 2015

Page 9: AIDS Education Training Centers Orientation Webinar Health Resources and Services Administration HIV/AIDS Bureau Office of Training and Capacity Development

HIV/AIDS Bureau Update - Program Income New PCN 15-03

Program Income

• Gross income earned by non-Federal entity directly generated by supported activity or earned as result of Federal award during period of performance• Does not include federal funds, rebates, credits,

discounts, or interest earned on these items• Program income may be used for allowable costs

under the award

Page 10: AIDS Education Training Centers Orientation Webinar Health Resources and Services Administration HIV/AIDS Bureau Office of Training and Capacity Development

Documentation of Program Income

• Program Income must be reported on the Federal Financial Report (FFR)

• Recipient must monitor and track program income earned by subrecipients

• Subrecipient program income should not be reported on FFR

Page 11: AIDS Education Training Centers Orientation Webinar Health Resources and Services Administration HIV/AIDS Bureau Office of Training and Capacity Development

Questions and Answers

Page 12: AIDS Education Training Centers Orientation Webinar Health Resources and Services Administration HIV/AIDS Bureau Office of Training and Capacity Development

Project Officer Region Assignments

Region Project Officer Project Officer Contact Information

Southeast AETCFrontier AETCPacific AETC

Andrea Knox [email protected] (301) 443-4170

NE/Caribbean AETCNew England AETCMid Atlantic AETC

Dieunita Gamliel [email protected](301 443-6991

Mid-West AETCSouth Central AETC

Mekeshia Bates [email protected](301) 443-8045

Page 13: AIDS Education Training Centers Orientation Webinar Health Resources and Services Administration HIV/AIDS Bureau Office of Training and Capacity Development

Role of the Project Officer

• Monitors the technical programmatic progress and performance of the recipient

• Review and analysis of progress reports, annual reports, prior approval requests

• Communicates with the Federal awardee and other parties• Conducts onsite reviews• Conducts monthly teleconference calls with recipient

Page 14: AIDS Education Training Centers Orientation Webinar Health Resources and Services Administration HIV/AIDS Bureau Office of Training and Capacity Development

Role of the Project Officer

• Assists the recipient in establishing linkages between this project and other AETC and the HAB-supported projects to enhance collaboration

• Reviews recipient workplan, budget, and all cooperative agreement data activities and work products

• Reviews training curriculum, publications, and other resources• Collaborates with Grants Management Specialist (GMS) to

obtain and analyze financial data

Page 15: AIDS Education Training Centers Orientation Webinar Health Resources and Services Administration HIV/AIDS Bureau Office of Training and Capacity Development

Three Goals of the Regional AETC Program:

• Increase the size and strengthen the skills of the HIV clinical workforce in the United States.

• Improve outcomes along the HIV care continuum, including diagnosis, linkage, retention and viral suppression, in alignment with the National HIV/AIDS Strategy, through training and technical assistance.

• Reduce HIV incidence by improving the achievement and maintenance of viral suppression of PLWH

Page 16: AIDS Education Training Centers Orientation Webinar Health Resources and Services Administration HIV/AIDS Bureau Office of Training and Capacity Development

Program Requirements

• Identify HIV/AIDS education and training needs of health care professionals in their region by working closely with RWHAP part A and B grantees in the region

• Work collaboratively within the AETC Network, including the national components of the AETC Program

• Create and support partnerships with health care organizations providing direct patient care at the local level, particularly Federally Qualified Health Centers not providing HIV care or need assistance in increasing their capacity to provide existing care

Page 17: AIDS Education Training Centers Orientation Webinar Health Resources and Services Administration HIV/AIDS Bureau Office of Training and Capacity Development

Program Requirements

Train and provide technical assistance to health care professionals, interprofessional health teams, and health care organizations on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of HIV disease• Opportunistic infections and other co-morbidities • Hepatitis• Noninfectious diseases associated with HIV• Sexually transmitted diseases• Oral health

Page 18: AIDS Education Training Centers Orientation Webinar Health Resources and Services Administration HIV/AIDS Bureau Office of Training and Capacity Development

Budget Allocation for Program Activities

• Core Technical Assistance – 50% of Budget• Practice Transformation – 40% of Budget• Interprofessional Education – 10% of Budget

MAI Activities must account for at least 20% of above activities

Page 19: AIDS Education Training Centers Orientation Webinar Health Resources and Services Administration HIV/AIDS Bureau Office of Training and Capacity Development

AETC – Practice Transformation Project (PTP)

Intent: To increase the size and the strength of the HIV clinical workforce and to improve outcomes along the HIV Care Continuum

Goal:To transform selected clinical practices and to build the capacity of the selected organizations to provide quality HIV care.

Page 20: AIDS Education Training Centers Orientation Webinar Health Resources and Services Administration HIV/AIDS Bureau Office of Training and Capacity Development

Selecting Sites:A minimum of six (6) sites are expected to participate in the PTP but there is no maximum. - Three (3) health center programs - Three (3) Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program Part A and/or Part B funded programs- There is no geographic limitations on the sites.

AETC – Practice Transformation Project (PTP)

Page 21: AIDS Education Training Centers Orientation Webinar Health Resources and Services Administration HIV/AIDS Bureau Office of Training and Capacity Development

AETC – Practice Transformation Project (PTP)

Three (3) Health Center Sites:• Use an EHR at all sites• Serve at least 30% minorities • Not be a New Access Point in FY 2014 or 2015• Not be currently receiving RWHAP Part C funding

Three (3) RWHAP Sites:• May be RWHAP Part A and/or Part B funded and also receive Part C

funding• Have an area of strengthening that would respond to a PT style of

intervention

Page 22: AIDS Education Training Centers Orientation Webinar Health Resources and Services Administration HIV/AIDS Bureau Office of Training and Capacity Development

AETC – Practice Transformation Project (PTP)

Organizational Structure:

• Each Regional AETC is to have a Lead Coordinator.• Each site or organization should have their own

coach or facilitator.• Each Regional AETC is responsible for the on-going

training of the site coach/facilitator.

Page 23: AIDS Education Training Centers Orientation Webinar Health Resources and Services Administration HIV/AIDS Bureau Office of Training and Capacity Development

AETC – Practice Transformation Project (PTP)

Elements of the PTP:• The Lead PT Coordinator should develop a training

plan for the site coaches/facilitators.• Each site or organization must be led in the

completion of an organizational assessment within the first ten (10) months of the project.• Each Regional AETC must have an evaluation plan

of the outcomes of each PT participant and an evaluation plan of the PTP as a whole.

Page 24: AIDS Education Training Centers Orientation Webinar Health Resources and Services Administration HIV/AIDS Bureau Office of Training and Capacity Development

AETC – Practice Transformation Project (PTP)

Elements of the PTP (continued):• Each evaluation plan must include an element to

measure a change in behavior at each PT site.• The evaluation component should be coordinated

with the National Evaluation Center (NEC).• Final evaluation in year 4 to include data analysis

Page 25: AIDS Education Training Centers Orientation Webinar Health Resources and Services Administration HIV/AIDS Bureau Office of Training and Capacity Development

HIV Interprofessional Education (IPE) Project (IPE Project)

• Intent:To increase the size and the strength of the HIV clinical workforce and to improve outcomes along the HIV Care Continuum through a project focused on providing hands on learning in HIV care and treatment in the post graduate setting.

Page 26: AIDS Education Training Centers Orientation Webinar Health Resources and Services Administration HIV/AIDS Bureau Office of Training and Capacity Development

HIV Interprofessional Education (IPE) Project (IPE Project)

IPE Project Elements:Regional AETCs must partner with an accredited school of medicine, nursing, dentistry, behavioral health, social work, public health, allied health or pharmacy• Within first ten (10) months, develop an evaluation plan to

measure program success in meeting outcomes• Last year of the HIV IPE project should be devoted to analysis of

data collected and an evaluation of overall project

IPE programs should incorporate hands on learning as well as didactic and other learning modalities.

Page 27: AIDS Education Training Centers Orientation Webinar Health Resources and Services Administration HIV/AIDS Bureau Office of Training and Capacity Development

HIV Interprofessional Education (IPE) Project (IPE Project)

IPE Project Elements:All students involved in the project through the various programs must demonstrate IPE competencies as recommended by the Interprofessional Education Collaborative.http://www.aacn.nche.edu/education-resources/IPECReport.pdf

Page 28: AIDS Education Training Centers Orientation Webinar Health Resources and Services Administration HIV/AIDS Bureau Office of Training and Capacity Development

Minority AIDS Initiative

• Activities aimed at building the capacity of minority providers and minority-serving health care professionals.• Innovative projects involving training of minority

health care professionals and allied health care professionals and/or those who serve racial and ethnic minorities• Capacity building with community based clinical

care organizations

Page 29: AIDS Education Training Centers Orientation Webinar Health Resources and Services Administration HIV/AIDS Bureau Office of Training and Capacity Development

Reporting Requirements

Revised budget and budget justification are due 45 days from the date on the NoA

Revised work plan is due October 15, 2015 The Needs Assessment is due April 30, 2016 Non-competing continuation application/Mid-year report

(NCC/Mid-year) is due April 30, 2016 Semi-Annual Progress Report is due 60 days within end of budget

period PIF (Personal Identification Form) and ER (Event Record) data is due

60 days within end of budget period Final Report is due within 90 days of end of project period

Page 30: AIDS Education Training Centers Orientation Webinar Health Resources and Services Administration HIV/AIDS Bureau Office of Training and Capacity Development

Questions and Answers

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Next Monthly Webinar

• Topic: Regional AETC HIV Workforce Needs Assessments and Integrated HIV Planning

• Date: October 22, 2015• Time: 12:00 – 1:00 ET

Page 32: AIDS Education Training Centers Orientation Webinar Health Resources and Services Administration HIV/AIDS Bureau Office of Training and Capacity Development

Contact Information

Sherrillyn Crooks Karen Mayo

HIV Education Branch Chief Grants Management Specialist

[email protected] [email protected]

(301) 443-7662 (301) 443-3555

Harold Phillips

Director, Office of Training and Capacity Development

[email protected]

(301) 443-8109