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May is Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month
NTP Medicare Update & Education WebinarMay 13, 2021 1:00 – 2:30 p.m. ET Join us for information about:
To register, go to CMSnationaltrainingprogram.cms.gov/moodle/course/view.php?id=130. After registration, you'll get an email with a calendar appointment. This webinar will be recorded. You don’t need to register to view the recording. New / Updated Training MaterialsMedicare Rights and Protections PowerPoint (Spanish version) The CMS National Training Program has training materials for many Medicare topics, including PowerPoint modules that can be customized for your audience. Check them out at CMSnationaltrainingprogram.cms.gov/resources. NTP Webinar RecordingsApril NTP Update & Education webinar (recording) This webinar shared Medicare updates and information on "From Coverage to Care" telehealth resources, alcohol abuse awareness month, Medicare coverage of alcohol misuse screenings and counseling, and the Health Insurance Marketplace ® Special Enrollment Period (SEP). The webinar also included a presentation on Medicare eligibility and coverage for transplant services. To view all of our webinar recordings, visit the NTP website. New/Updated CMS ProductsMedicare Supplemental Insurance: Getting Started 4 Programs That Can Help You Pay Your Medical Expenses Opioid treatment programs for people with both Medicare and Medicaid (Spanish) Did You Know?
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2021 Marketplace Special Enrollment Period Report
Last week, it was announced that 940,000 Americans have signed up for health insurance through HealthCare.gov Special Enrollment Period (SEP) for the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency. Until Aug. 15, 2021, consumers who want to enroll in coverage, compare plan offerings, or see if they qualify for more affordable premiums can visit HealthCare.gov or CuidadoDeSalud.gov or call the Marketplace Call Center at 1-800-318-2596, which provides assistance in over 150 languages.
COVID-19 Related News
Community members can now use Vaccines.gov to find a vaccine location near them and then call or visit their website to make an appointment.
Community-Based Testing Sites for COVID-19
COVID-19 tests are available at no cost nationwide at health centers and select pharmacies. COVID-19 testing is free to anyone in the U.S., including the uninsured. Find a testing location here.
Join the COVID-19 Community Corps
Community Corps members benefit from a steady stream of timely news, resources, and information—including briefing calls with subject matter experts on strengthening vaccine confidence. Sign up here.
· Updated FAQ Frequently Asked Questions about COVID-19 Vaccination
· COVID-19 Easy to Read Materials in Spanish
· Support for Teens and Young Adults: The CDC updated their information and resources for teens and young adults. The CDC also added information on how to work through stress, anxiety, depression, and substance abuse during this challenging time.
· Guidance for Operating Child Care Programs During COVID-19
· COVID-19 Data Tracker Weekly Review: Go here for CDC’s updated numbers on reported cases, variants, testing, vaccinations, hospitalizations, and deaths. The CDC also included travel information--as many countries and states are now loosening restrictions for visitors—and makes recommendations on travel.
Partner Resources and Toolkits*
Highlighted here are a few of the helpful resources that have come our way and we want to share with you.
· Clinton Foundation’s Toolkit for Faith and Community Leaders.
· Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI) and Interfaith Youth Core’s (IFYC) Religious Diversity and Vaccine Survey and PRRI-IFYC COVID Vaccine Religion Report.
· The Get Vaccinated! Black Faith Community Toolkit, created by the Skinner Leadership Institute in collaboration with the National African American Clergy Network. (Includes a guide for houses of worship who want to host an immunization site.)
· How Can Faith Leaders Help End the COVID-19 Pandemic? Support the COVID-19 Vaccination Effort created by the Association of Immunization Managers (AIM) and includes resources for supporting vaccine access in houses of worship.
· COVID-19 Vaccines: Equity-Centered Approaches
Thurs., May 13, 1:00 p.m. ET. Register. This webinar, hosted by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, will explore current and historical efforts to vaccinate communities of color and indigenous communities to evaluate lessons learned and their applicability to COVID-19 currently.
New COVID-19 Funding Announcements
HHS Announces Nearly $1 Billion for Rural COVID-19 Response
This funding is intended to increase the number of vaccines sent to rural health clinics and other providers serving rural communities to expand testing and other COVID-19 prevention services, ensure access to healthcare practices in rural areas, and work to increase vaccine confidence and uptake.
Funds will be awarded to develop and support a community-based workforce who will serve as trusted voices sharing information about vaccines, work to increase COVID-19 vaccine confidence, and address any barriers to vaccination for individuals living in vulnerable and medically underserved communities.
· The first of two the funding opportunities was released last week and will award 10 recipients to engage with multiple organizations regionally and locally, including with community-based organizations, health centers, minority-serving institutions, and other health and social service entities. Closing date: May 18, 2021 (11:59 p.m. ET). Applicants should contact CBOVaccineOutreach@hrsa.gov with any questions.
· The second funding opportunity will be released in the near future and will focus on smaller community-based organizations.
Highlighted Grants and Funding Opportunities
Note: A primary reason funding opportunities are highlighted each week is to let you know of potential investments in your community. To participate in these funds, you may need to actively engage with local community partners, health care systems, and/or public health entities and contribute to your community’s collective efforts. Grants are listed in order of due date, note *new listings.
*Forecasted: Funding Allocation for Navigators
In April, CMS announced plans to make $80 million available in grants to Navigators in the federally-facilitated Marketplaces for the 2022 plan year. Details about the Navigator grant funding, including eligibility requirements and required Navigator duties, are available through the 2021 Navigator Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) Forecast(CFDA # 93.332).
Innovations in Nutrition Programs and Services - Statewide Research
Funding aimed at maximizing the independence, well-being, and health of older adults and allow them to live at home for as long as possible. This opportunity seeks to verify the effectiveness of Senior Nutrition Program (SNP) innovative policies created during the COVID-19 pandemic. Closing date: May 24, 2021.
Distance Learning and Telemedicine Program Grants
Grants to improve telemedicine and distance learning services in rural areas through the use of telemedicine, computer networks, and related advanced technologies. Closing date: June 4, 2021.
American Rescue Plan – Health Center Construction and Capital Improvements
Funding opportunity is to support construction, expansion, alteration, renovation, and other capital improvements to modify, enhance, and expand health care infrastructure in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Closing date: June 24, 2021.
FEMA Emergency Food and Shelter Program
The application period for $110 million in Emergency Food and Shelter Program supplemental funding has opened. This funding is available to organizations that provided, or will provide, services to families and individuals crossing the southern border into the United States.
Families who lost loved ones to COVID-19, FEMA will provide financial assistance for COVID-19-related funeral expenses incurred after Jan. 20, 2020. Read their Funeral Assistance FAQ for more information.
Community Health Workers for COVID Response and Resilient Communities
Grants for training and deployment of community health workers to build and strengthen community resilience to fight COVID-19 in geographic areas and populations that experience health disparities. Closing date: May 24, 2021.
Grants to prevent fatalities, disease, and injury from mining and secure safe and healthy working conditions for miners through laws, regulations, safety improvements, education, and training. Closing date: May 28, 2021.
Brookwood-Sago Mine Safety Grants
Grants for education and training programs to help identify, avoid, and prevent unsafe working conditions in and around mines. Special emphasis is given to programs and materials that target workers at smaller mines, including training miners and employers about new MSHA standards, high-risk activities, or hazards identified by MSHA. Closing date: May 28, 2021.
Distance Learning and Telemedicine Program Grants
Program to help rural communities use the unique capabilities of telecommunications to connect to each other and to the world, overcoming the effects of remoteness and low population density. For example, this program can link teachers and medical service providers in one area to students and patients in another. Closing date: June 4, 2021.
*Comprehensive Opioid, Stimulant, and Substance Abuse Site-Based Program
Grants to develop, implement, and/or expand comprehensive programs in response to illicit opioids, stimulants, or other substances of abuse. The program provides resources to support state, local, tribal, and territorial efforts to reduce violent crime and drug abuse and enhance public safety while supporting victims. Closing date: Jun 21, 2021.
Workforce Opportunity for Rural Communities (WORC)
Grants for projects in the Appalachian region and Lower Mississippi Delta region that will provide career training and support services to eligible individuals in counties and parishes and/or areas currently underserved by other resources. Closing date: July 21, 2021.
RWJF/DOT Pioneering Ideas Brief Proposals
Grants for innovative projects that are working to build a culture of health, ensuring that everyone has access to the care they need and all families have the opportunity to make healthier choices. Closing date: Ongoing.
Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS Competitive Grant: Housing as an Intervention to Fight AIDS
Funding to create and implement new projects that align with initiatives aimed at ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic using housing as an intervention in ending the epidemic. Closing date: July 6, 2021.
*FY 2021 Second Chance Act: Adult Reentry Education, Employment, Treatment and Recovery Program
This program provides funding under the Second Chance Act to develop a strategic plan for integrating correctional and employment programming/systems and/or establishing, expanding, and improving treatment for people with substance use disorders during incarceration and to help facilitate the successful reintegration of offenders returning to communities after a prison or jail sentence.Closing date: July 6, 2021
Project Talk Initiative Host Site Applications
Partnerships with community-based organization host sites to evaluate the impact of several approaches to promote advance care planning in underserved populations, including those from ethnic and racial minority backgrounds, rural communities, and low-income areas. Closing date: Ongoing.
Rural Business Development Grants
Supports targeted technical assistance, training, and other activities leading to the development or expansion of small and emerging private businesses in rural areas that have fewer than 50 employees and less than $1,000,000 in gross revenues. Applications accepted on an ongoing basis.
Finally, on Tues., May 11, 11:00 a.m. ET, FEMA will be hosting the webinar, Get Ready for Hurricane Season, so community members in hurricane-prone areas can take preparedness measures in advance of the storms!(Register here)
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Hello, I trust everyone is doing great today! I love to teach on faith and healing. My wife and I go into churches and have what we call a "Day of Healing"; where we teach on healing and minister to the sick in Jesus' Name. I have a book called "God's Will is Healing for Everyone" on Amazon if you would like more teaching. One point that I like to bring out is that healing is in Jesus' atonement (the stripes He bore for us, and all that He did at Calvary). The reason that is important is because the atonement was for everyone, and since healing is in His atonement then healing is for everyone. Now listen, that does not mean that healing will be automatically manifested in your body because it's in the atonement; you still must receive by faith and appropriate your healing, just like you did for salvation. Matthew 8:16 says that Jesus healed ALL who were sick. Since Jesus said that He only did the will of His Father, and He healed ALL who were sick, then healing must be God's will for all people! Also, our youtube channel is: Dwayne Norman Victory in the Word, and I have 4 video messages entitled "How to Live Free from Sickness and Disease Parts 1-4". It is time that we (Christians) learn how to use the faith God gave us to experience all that Jesus finished for us in His death and resurrection!
In February UADM embarked on a journey to answer God’s call to reach His people digitally. This started with refreshing our ministry’s brand including an updated vibrant logo, a new website, and a fresh new social media identity.You will begin seeing new and regular updates about our education and learning academy, soul restoration trainings and how to connect, grow and serve with us as we partner with God’s eternal mandate. Take some time to get to know us through our website. We’re happy to answer any of your questions. Also we can be found on most social media platforms (FB, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube).Whether you are in the DMV (District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia) area or anywhere else in the world, our vision is to provide a place for you to remain connected with us, grow in Christ’s purpose for your life, serve in the ministry and lead effectively in God’s Way!To learn more or to join us, please visit www.uadministries.org
COVID-19 Vaccine Resources: What Partners Need to Know Now – 5/3/21
As COVID-19 vaccines continue rolling out across the country, CMS is taking action to protect the health and safety of our nation’s patients and providers and keeping you updated on the latest COVID-19 resources from HHS, CDC and CMS.
With information coming from many different sources, CMS has up-to-date resources and materials to help you share important and relevant information on the COVID-19 vaccine with the people that you serve. You can find these and more resources on the COVID-19 Partner Resources Page and the HHS COVID Education Campaign page. We look forward to partnering with you to encourage our beneficiaries to get vaccinated when they have the opportunity. For more information, visit the CMS COVID-19 Policies and Guidance page.
COVID-19 SNAPSHOT OF NEW COVID-19 VACCINE INFORMATION
CMS, CDC and HHS have released new guidance and resources related to the COVID-19 vaccine to serve our beneficiaries. This important information is highlighted below for our partners to share with providers and consumers.
No Out-of-Pocket Cost for COVID-19 Vaccine. CMS has recently become aware of instances where consumers are being charged to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. We encourage you to remind vaccine providers of the following information as the vaccine becomes more widely available help curb any consumer barriers to receiving a vaccine.
COVID-19 VACCINE PROVIDER REMINDER: If you participate in the CDC COVID-19 Vaccination Program, you must:
You also can’t:
Report any potential violations of these requirements to the HHS Office of the Inspector General:
Submit claims for administering COVID-19 vaccines to:
For more information on COVID-19 Vaccine Administration, visit the CMS COVID-19 Vaccine Provider page.
COVID-19 VACCINE CONSUMER REMINDER. In addition, we encourage you to share the information below with consumers to help address issues relating to consumers who may have received a charge or paid for COVID-19 vaccination.
If you paid to get a COVID-19 vaccine: When you get a COVID-19 vaccine, your provider can’t charge you for an office visit or other fee if the vaccine is the only medical service you get. If you get other medical services at the same time you get the COVID-19 vaccine, you may owe a copayment or deductible for those services.
If you paid a fee or got a bill for a COVID-19 vaccine, check this list to see if your provider should have charged you:
If you think your provider incorrectly charged you for the COVID-19 vaccine, ask them for a refund. If you think your provider charged you for an office visit or other fee, but the only service you got was a COVID-19 vaccine, report them to the Office of the Inspector General, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services by calling 1-800-HHS-TIPS or visiting TIPS.HHS.GOV.
NEW COVID-19 VACCINE RESOURCES
CDC Guidance for Fully Vaccinated People: What you Need to Know.
NEW CMS COVID-19 Fraud Resources. CMS just launched new materials to help protect Medicare beneficiaries against COVID-19 vaccine fraud. Spread the word by sharing the resources, graphics and messaging within your communities:
Building COVID-19 Vaccine Confidence Webinar: Thursday, May 13th from 12:00-1:00 p.m. E.T. - hosted by the CMS Office of Minority Health.
Please note: You will receive an email with login information from GoToWebinar upon registration. If you do not receive an email in a few days’ time, please contact CMSOMHTeam@ketchum.com.
For more information on CMS COVID-19 Partner Updates, please contact us: Partnership@cms.hhs.gov |
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What if Clark Kent had amnesia? What if Superman forgot he was Superman? We know that Clark Kent is Superman, but doesn't he have to do something to become Superman? As Christians, we are new creations in Christ Jesus, but we still must wake up and make the effort to put on the new man. We need to stir up and revive ourselves concerning our true identity; which is only in Christ. This is true revival!
Thanks be to our God
We give thanks to all our dear brothers and sisters for the prayer...we were able to join water tap in construction site....though it was hard bringing water to the place from far away but God helped ingetting availability of water on right time
Please continue to pray for Darshan Church and the ongoing construction of Church in village....now the time is to buy cement bricks and iron rods for construction and our hope is only upon God and in prayer....please pray for sufficiency of all required materials for completing the task that is started...we trust our God is not going to put us on shame...He has been always our guide and providing everything we needed......now we need cement, rods and bricks to carry on the works further please keep in your prayer🙏
Glory honour and praises to God for being faithful to us everyday and we are getting provision of workers on time.....please continue prayer that the work not to be stopped due to insufficiency of materials and finance🙏🙏🙏
We appreciate your prayer and any possible help for Darshan Church
- Blessings to all
We are thankful to God and all dear friends for your prayer and love towards us🙏
Please remember in prayer we have just started to dig a foundation to construct a church for a village where our sister church believers' group can have regular fellowship prayer and services after completing this construction.
There is no water connection we are working to bring water tap by joining from far town....there is electricity problem we also need to join electricity......there is no good roads and its hard to take materials from far city.....and it takes long time to run works.....many things needed for completing the construction so we need your prayer and love always now we need cement rods bricks and all materials required for construction of complete church
please pray for us and provide possible help to build a house of prayer and fellowship.
We respect your prayer love and we appreciate any kind help you can make available to Darshan Church🙏🙏🙏
Blessings to all
We are thankful to God and all dear friends for your prayer and love towards us🙏
Please remember in prayer we have just started to dig a foundation to construct a church for a village where our sister church believers' group can have regular fellowship prayer and services after completing this construction.
There is no water connection we are working to bring water tap by joining from far town....there is electricity problem we also need to join electricity......there is no good roads and its hard to take materials from far city.....and it takes long time to run works.....many things needed for completing the construction so we need your prayer and love always now we need cement rods bricks and all materials required for construction of complete church
please pray for us and provide possible help to build a house of prayer and fellowship.
We respect your prayer love and we appreciate any kind help you can make available to Darshan Church🙏🙏🙏
Blessings to all
Please share with your members, listservs on your websites and social media. Thank you for your continued partnership!
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