Submission to OMB for Review and Approval: Rural Health Network Development Planning Program
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This notice informs about the HRSA's submission of a performance measurement system for the Rural Health Network Development Planning Program to OMB for approval. The proposed changes reduce the number of performance measures from 24 to 15, aiming to simplify data collection for program participants. The change is expected to increase the workload for new participants, as they adapt to reporting requirements.
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Key Changes
- Reduction of performance measures from 24 to 15
- Simplification of data collection process
- Increased reporting burden for new participants
Obligations
What this law requires
Organizations participating in the Rural Health Network Development Planning Program must collect and report data using the revised performance measures as identified in the Information Collection Request.
Rural Health Network Development Planning Program award recipients must submit information using the revised performance measures as part of their reporting requirements to HRSA.
Organizations receiving funding under the Rural Health Network Development Planning Program must adapt their data reporting processes to meet the new requirements which reduce performance measures from 24 to 15.
Organizations must ensure that their data collection systems are efficient to accommodate the increased burden due to a new set of awardees who will be participating.
All participating organizations must complete the 'Capacity/Organizational Information' section which includes 10 measures as part of their reporting requirements.