Title V MCH Block Grant Services Sample Clauses

Title V MCH Block Grant Services. The purpose of Title V MCH Block grant is to provide a foundation for ensuring the health of the Nation’s mothers, women, children, and youth. Services delivered using Federal Title V MCH funding will comply with Federal Title V MCH statute and Oregon’s Title V MCH implementation guidance, and address Oregon’s Title V priorities.
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Title V MCH Block Grant Services. All Title V MCH Block Grant Services supported in whole or in part with funds provided under this Agreement must be delivered in accordance with the following procedural and operational requirements:
Title V MCH Block Grant Services. All Title V MCH Block Grant Services supported in whole or in part with funds provided under this Agreement must be delivered in accordance with the following procedural and operational requirements: Medicaid Application. Title V of the Social Security Act mandates that all maternal and child health-related programs identify and provide application assistance for pregnant women and children potentially eligible for Medicaid services. LPHA must collaborate with OHA to assure Medicaid application assistance to pregnant women and children who receive MCAH Services supported in whole or in part with funds provided under this Agreement for this Program Element and who are potentially eligible for Medicaid services, according to Title V Section 505 [42 USC 705]. LPHA must submit an annual plan for use of Title V funds, demonstrating how Title V funds support activities directly related to Oregon’s Title V Priorities as operationalized by the Title V online reporting form. The Title V Plan shall include: Rationale for priorities selected reflecting the health needs of the MCAH population; Strategies, measures and timelines that coordinate with and support Oregon’s Title V priorities, strategies and Action Plan; Plan to measure progress and outcomes of the Title V funded activities; Prior year use of Title V funds; and Projected use of Title V funds and other funds supporting the Title V annual plan. LPHA must provide Title V MCH Block Grant Services administered or approved by OHA that support optimal health outcomes for women, infants, children, adolescents, and families. Title V MCH Block Grant Services include strategies and activities aligned with: Oregon’s current Title V MCH Block Grant Application including: Oregon’s Title V MCH national and state-specific priorities and performance measures based on findings of Oregon’s 5 year Title V MCH Block Grant Needs Assessment as defined across six population domains: Maternal/Women’s health, Perinatal/Infant Health, Child Health, Children and Youth with Special Healthcare Needs, Adolescent Health, Cross- Cutting or Systems. Oregon’s evidence-based/informed Title V strategies and measures Other MCAH Services identified through the annual plan and approved by XXX (up to 20% of Title V funding). Perinatal, Child and Adolescent Health General Fund Preventive Health Services. State MCAH Perinatal, Child and Adolescent Health General Fund work may be used to address the following: Title V MCH Block Grant Services as des...
Title V MCH Block Grant Services. A report on the prior year annual plan must be submitted by LPHA September 30 of every year. If LPHA provides MCH PHN Home Visiting services using these funds, see reporting obligations for MCH PHN Home Visiting services. State MCAH Perinatal, Child and Adolescent Health General Fund Preventive Health Services. If LPHA provides MCH PHN Home Visiting services using these funds, see reporting obligations for MCH PHN Home Visiting services.
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