Healthcare Associated Infection Prevention
                HAIP
                CSFA Number: 482-00-1352
             
            STATE AGENCY INFORMATION
            Agency Name
            Department Of Public Health (482)
            
                Agency Identification
                IDPH: Office of Policy, Planning, and Statistics
             
            Agency Contact
            
            PROGRAM INFORMATION
            
                Short Description
                To promote prevention of healthcare associated infections and antimicrobial resistance, this grant supports work to provide healthcare facilities with training activities and to support them in surveillance and reporting for multidrug resistant organisms.
             
            
                Federal Authorization
                301(A)AND317(K)(2)PHS42USC241(A)247B(K)2
             
            
                Illinois Statue Authorization
                20 ILCS 2310/2310-25
             
            
                Illinois Administrative Rules Authorization
                N/A
             
            
                Objective
                To support the development, implementation, and evaluation of initiatives to prevent healthcare associated infections (HAI) and antimicrobial resistance (AR) in Illinois,
             
            
            
                UGA Program Terms
                8/1/20 - 7/31/21
             
            
                Eligible Applicants
                Government Organizations; Nonprofit Organizations; 
             
            
                Applicant Eligibility
                Grantees will facilitate the development, implementation, management, and evaluation of initiatives to prevent healthcare associated infections (HAI) and antimicrobial resistance (AR) in Illinois.  
Grantees will: 
•	expand the Precious Drugs & Scary Bugs (PDSB) Campaign for outpatient providers
•	analyze HAI data from the National Healthcare Safety Network and other data sources 
•	assess effectiveness of HAI/AR prevention initiatives
•	summarize outcomes
•	work with stakeholders to incorporate education on antimicrobial stewardship and HAI/AR prevention into existing efforts
•	facilitate directed technical support to facilities on implementation of infection prevention and antimicrobial stewardship programs  
Applicants must have experience in managing multi-facility health care quality improvement projects with knowledge of quality improvement models and experience in quantitative and qualitative program evaluation. Applicants must be knowledgeable about HAIs, antimicrobial stewardship, and NHSN, including technical knowledge of definitions, reporting requirements, and analysis options of patient safety modules within NHSN.  An understanding of health care facility operations is also essential.
             
            
                Beneficiary Eligibility
                N/A
             
            
                Types of Assistance
                Project Grants
             
            
                Subject / Service Area
                Healthcare
             
            
                Credentials / Documentation
                N/A
             
            
                Preapplication Coordination
                The grantee was selected through a competitive application that considered experience, work plan, objectives, proposed activities, and budget. This is a renewal of that grant after the grantee demonstrated achievement of goals and outcomes.
             
            
                Application Procedures
                N/A
             
            
                Criteria Selecting Proposals
                Grantee must have experience with, and organizational capacity for, implementing and evaluating healthcare associated infection (HAI) and antimicrobial resistance (AR) programs at a regional or statewide level. Experience with, and capacity for, statewide antimicrobial stewardship work with healthcare providers, Illinois XDRO registry reporting or management, epidemiologic analysis of HAI/AR surveillance data, and healthcare related quality improvement will be prioritized. Grantee must have working relationships with healthcare provider and infection prevention groups in Illinois.
             
            
            
            
                Range of Approval or Disapproval Time
                N/A
             
            
            
                Renewals
                Initial 1-year award with potential for renewal(s) for a 3-year total, conditional on grantee performance and funding availability
             
            
            
                Uses and Restrictions
                Funding may not be used for research, clinical care, and in general not for furniture or equipment in accordance with federal guidelines.
             
            
                Reports
                In addition to quarterly performance reports, provide ad hoc reports on performance metrics as requested by CDC or the Department’s Division of Patient Safety and Quality leadership.
             
            
            
                Records
                Grantee shall maintain for three (3) years from the date of submission of the final expenditure report, adequate books, all financial records and, supporting documents, statistical records, and all other records pertinent to this Award, adequate to comply with 2 CFR 200.333, unless a different retention period is specified in 2 CFR 200.333 or 44 Ill. Admin. Code §§ 7000.430(a) and (b).
             
            
                Account Identification
                063-48220-1900-0000 & 896-48220-1900-0000
             
            
            
                Range and Average of Financial Assistance
                N/A
             
            
                Program Accomplishments
                N/A
             
            
                Regulations, Guidelines, and Literature
                42 USC 241 31 USC 6305 42 CFR 52
             
            
                Regional or Local Assistance Location
                N/A
             
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            FUNDING INFORMATION
            
                Funding By Fiscal Year
                FY 2018 : $1,196,103
FY 2019 : $225,642
FY 2020 : $225,642
FY 2021 : $179,921
             
            Federal Funding
            
            Notice of Funding Opportunities
            
            
                
	
		
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