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Office of Population Affairs/Office of Family Planning Title X Orientation/Overview

Office of Population Affairs/Office of Family Planning Title X Orientation/Overview. February 10, 2011. Objectives for Today. Brief overview of OPA/OFP/Title X. Organizational Structure. US Department of Health and Human Services Secretary of Health and Human Services: Kathleen Sebelius

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Office of Population Affairs/Office of Family Planning Title X Orientation/Overview

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  1. Office of Population Affairs/Office of Family Planning Title X Orientation/Overview February 10, 2011

  2. Objectives for Today • Brief overview of OPA/OFP/Title X

  3. Organizational Structure US Department of Health and Human Services Secretary of Health and Human Services: Kathleen Sebelius Assistant Secretary for Health: Dr. Howard Koh Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health (OASH) Programs

  4. Organizational Structure US Department of Health and Human Services • Office of Population Affairs (OPA) • Regional Health Administrators • Office of the Surgeon General • Office of Minority Health • Office on Women‘s Health • Office of HIV/AIDS Policy • Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion • Office of Adolescent Health • Office of Research Integrity • Medical Reserve Corps • Office of Human Research Protections • National Vaccine Program • Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS • President‘s Council on Physical Fitness & Sports • President‘s Council on Bioethics • Advisory Committee on Blood Safety & Availability • Commissioned Corps of the US Public Health Service Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health

  5. Regional Health Administrator, Region VRADM James Galloway

  6. Office of Population Affairs (OPA) Organizational Structure Marilyn Keefe, MPH Deputy Assistant Secretary for Population Affairs Office of Family Planning Susan Moskosky, MS, RNC Director Office of Research & Evaluation Director (vacant) Office of Adolescent Pregnancy Programs Alicia Richmond-Scott Director 10 Regional Program Offices 7

  7. Funding History - Key Years • 1971 $ 6,000,000 • 1981 $161,671,000 • 1983$124,088,000 • 1991 $144,311,000 • 2001 $253,932,000 • 2002 $265,000,000 • 2003$273,000,000 • 2004 $280,000,000 • 2005 $285,963,000 • 2006 $283,103,000 • 2007 $283,146,000 • 2008$299,981,000 • 2009$307,491,000 • 2010 $317,491,000

  8. Purpose and Mission of Title X in the Office of Family Planning • To make certain that people who want and need family planning services can receive them. Priority is for individuals from low income families. • Mission is to provide individuals with the educational, medical, and social services they need to plan their families • Includes preventive health services such as Pap smears, breast exams, HIV and STD tests, and other services related to reproductive health and family planning

  9. Title X Program Priorities 2011 Link to Healthy People 2010 and Derived from Statute and Regulations • Assuring delivery of quality family planning and related preventive health services where evidence exists that those services should lead to improvement in the overall health of individuals, with priority for services to individuals from low-income families • Assuring access to a broad range of acceptable and effective family planning methods and related preventive health services

  10. Title X Program Priorities 2011 • Providing preventive health care services in accordance with nationally recognized standards of care • Emphasizing the importance of counseling family planning clients on establishing a reproductive life plan and providing preconception counseling as a part of family planning • Assuring compliance with State laws requiring notification or the reporting of child abuse, child molestation, sexual abuse, rape, or incest. • Encouraging participation of families, parents, and/or legal guardians in the decision of minors to seek family planning services; and providing counseling to minors on how to resist attempts to coerce minors into engaging in sexual activities

  11. Title X Program Priorities 2011 • Addressing the comprehensive family planning and other health needs of individuals, families, and communities through outreach to hard-to-reach and/or vulnerable populations, and partnering with other community-based health and social service providers • Identifying specific strategies for addressing the provisions of health care reform (“The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act”), and for adapting delivery of family planning and reproductive health services to a changing health care environment, and assisting clients with navigating the changing health care system.

  12. Key Issues – Focus on Quality • Efficiency and effectiveness in program management and operations • Cost of contraceptives, other pharmaceuticals, and laboratorytests

  13. Key Issues – Focus on Quality • Management and decision-making through performance measures and accountability for outcomes • Linkages and partnerships with community-based and faith-based organizations • HIV prevention integration in family planning, including making HIV testing routine

  14. Title XAppropriations Language • Certification of encouragement of family involvement, and provision of counseling to minors to resist coercion • Compliance with State laws regarding notification or reporting of child abuse, child molestation, sexual abuse, rape, or incest

  15. Title X Service GrantsGrantee Profile 2009 Title X Service Grantee Network: • 89 Service Grantees, including State, territorial, tribal, county or local health agencies, universities, faith-based and community-based nor for profit agencies • 4,515 Family Planning Clinics, at least one in 75% of all US counties • 5,186,267 Clients Served 2009with family planning and related preventive health care services

  16. Region VClient Characteristics 2009 • 492,741 total clients • 93% female 7% male • 60% 24 yrs. or younger • 14% 19 yrs. or younger • 72% < 100% FPL • 6% <200% FPL

  17. Region V Directly Funded Service Grantees • Alivio Medical Center – Little Village area of Chicago • Aunt Martha’s Youth Svc Ctr – South and Western Suburbs of Chicago • Center for Community Solutions – Cleveland area • Illinois Dept. of Human Services – Statewide • Indiana Family Health Center – Statewide • Michigan Dept. of Community Health – Statewide • Ohio Dept. of Public Health - Statewide • Planned Parenthood MN/ND/SD – Statewide • Planned Parenthood Northeast OH – Northeast Ohio • Planned Parenthood Central Ohio – Central Ohio • Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin – Statewide • St. Paul/Ramsey County Health Dept. – City of St. Paul/Ramsey County

  18. Region V Directly Funded Regional Training Center • Health Care Education and Training, Inc.

  19. Section 1003 - Training • 10 General Training Grants – one in each PHS Region • 1 Male Training Grant – provides training to enhance the capacity of service projects to provide family planning and related preventive health services to males • 1 Clinical Training Cooperative Agreement – • 1 National Training Cooperative Agreement

  20. National Training Center (NTC) • Established September 2007 – Cicatelli Associates, Inc. • Three components: • National Training Meetings • National Title X Grantees Meeting • Title X HIV Prevention Technical Support Conference • Compilation and Dissemination of Training Resources • Development of Nationally Relevant Training Resources

  21. Special Focus Activities - HIV • HIV prevention projects – 79 Projects currently funded with MAI and Title X funds – 480 sites (7 Region V Projects) • Focus on Implementing 2006 CDC Recommendations for HIV Testing in Health Care Settings • Collaborative activities with other Federal Agencies • “FTCC” (CDC, HRSA, SAMHSA, OAH, OPA) • Minority AIDS Initiative (MAI) Steering Committee • HIV Technical Support Conference • March 15 – 17, 2011 Miami, FL

  22. Title X Trends in HIV Testing

  23. Region V Funded HIV Projects Illinois Department of Human Services • Chicago Department of Public Health • Lake County Department of Health • Stroger Hospital of Cook County Indiana Family Health Council • Wishard - Health and Hospital • Planned Parenthood of Indiana

  24. Region V Funded HIV Projects (cont) Michigan Department of Community Health • Planned Parenthood of Mid and South Michigan Ohio Department of Health • Planned Parenthood of Northwest Ohio Total Region V Funding for HIV Projects OPA and MAI: $1,042,765

  25. Thank you for your hard work!!! • Questions

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