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Details for Service Analytics and Innovations
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Service Name
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Analytics and Innovations
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Program Name
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Data Collection and Analysis
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Goal
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Manage resources to provide effective and efficient delivery of services to North Carolinians.
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Objective
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Assure that children and/or adults receive needed and effective health and safety services through data tracking, research and evaluation.
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Division
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Central Management and Support - Office of Rural Health
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Service Description
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Within the Office of Rural Health, the Analytics & Innovations (AI) Team creates and improves performance measures through constructing study designs, research methodologies and statistical techniques that will further enhance healthcare research. The team’s focus is to inform community and policy makers of the story behind the data to help improve access and quality of healthcare. In rural North Carolina, residents die at an earlier age due to avoidable chronic disease and unintentional injury. The AI Team works within and across teams, providing data to improve awareness and targeting ways to combat this challenge. In addition, the AI team designs creative solutions to financing and delivering health care services for Medicaid, the uninsured and other vulnerable populations. Leveraging existing infrastructure, including DHHS divisions, local communities, and academia, the AI team strengthens health delivery systems to improve access and coverage, enhance the quality and coordination of care, and contain unnecessary growth in healthcare expenditures.
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Web Site
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https://www.ncdhhs.gov/divisions/office-rural-health/office-rural-health-programs/analytics-and-innovations-program
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Year First Initiated
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2018
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Available State Wide
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Yes
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Geographic Area Served
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Grants Provided
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Yes
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Competitive Bidding
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Yes
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Competitive Bidding Details
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Eligible contractors vary based on project needs and requirements. For the "Sustained Access to Healthcare Services Project" funding eligible applicants were safety-net organizations that were located in 35 Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) identified counties affected by Hurricane Florence. The "North Carolina Community Health Worker Data Repository" was procured through a waiver in which a particular product (data repository) was funded. Funding is based on approved budgets and performance measures, both of which will vary depending on the requests for funding and service areas being supported.
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Waiting List
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No
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Waiting List Start Date
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Number Waiting
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Waiting List Details
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Income Eligibility
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No
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Income Eligibility Method
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Income Eligibility Type
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Whose Income Eligibility
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Income Disregard
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No
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Income Disregard Desc
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Income Verified
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No
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Income Verified Method
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Income Criteria
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Income Eligibility Change
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Income Eligibility Method Prior To Change
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Income Eligibility Other
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Age Range Start
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Age Range End
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Authorization Level
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Authorization Type
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Citation
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Budget Information
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State Fiscal Year (SFY) 2023
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As of the month of September 2022
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Authorized Budget Fiscal Year 2023
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SFY 2022-2023 Year To Date Expenditures
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Balance
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Salary and Fringes (1X)
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0
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0
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0
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Salary Other (1X)
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0
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0
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0
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Operating (2X-5X)
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0
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22,824
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-22,824
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Contracts/Allocations (6X)
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0
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0
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0
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Reserves (7X)
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0
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0
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0
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Transfers (8X)
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0
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0
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0
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Total Requirements
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0
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22,824
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-22,824
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Receipts-Federal
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1,000,000
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22,824
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977,176
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Receipts- Local receipts
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0
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0
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0
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Receipts- Other receipts
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0
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0
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0
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Total Receipts
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1,000,000
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22,824
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977,176
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General Fund Appropriations
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-1,000,000
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0
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-1,000,000
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