(1) The
community health care collaborative grant program is established
to further the efforts of community-based coalitions to increase
access to appropriate, affordable health care for Washington
residents, particularly employed low-income persons and children
in school who are uninsured and underinsured, through local
programs addressing one or more of the following: (a) Access to
medical treatment; (b) the efficient use of health care
resources; and (c) quality of care.
(2) Consistent with funds appropriated for community health
care collaborative grants specifically for this purpose, two-year
grants may be awarded pursuant to RCW 41.05.660 by the
administrator of the health care authority.
(3) The health care authority shall provide administrative
support for the program. Administrative support activities may
include health care authority facilitation of statewide
discussions regarding best practices and standardized performance
measures among grantees, or subcontracting for such discussions.
(4) Eligibility for community health care collaborative
grants shall be limited to nonprofit organizations established to
serve a defined geographic region or organizations with public
agency status under the jurisdiction of a local, county, or
tribal government. To be eligible, such entities must have a
formal collaborative governance structure and decision-making
process that includes representation by the following health care
providers: Hospitals, public health, behavioral health,
community health centers, rural health clinics, and private
practitioners that serve low-income persons in the region, unless
there are no such providers within the region, or providers
decline or refuse to participate or place unreasonable conditions
on their participation. The nature and format of the
application, and the application procedure, shall be determined
by the administrator of the health care authority. At a minimum,
each application shall: (a) Identify the geographic region
served by the organization; (b) show how the structure and
operation of the organization reflects the interests of, and is
accountable to, this region and members providing care within
this region; (c) indicate the size of the grant being requested,
and how the money will be spent; and (d) include sufficient
information for an evaluation of the application based on the
criteria established in RCW 41.05.660.
[2009 c 299 § 1.]