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Statewide Strategic Planning Project

The Statewide Strategic Planning (SSP) project has three components. Phase One of the SSP completed a five-year Growth and Resource Plan for currently funded community health centers. Phase Two of the SSP will develop Access Plans and Managed Growth Implementation Plans in order to complete the SSP process. Phase Two will also include data from health organizations that are interested in receiving federal funds to increase access to care in their communities.

 

Current Federally Funded Health Centers

The Michigan Primary Care Association (MPCA) is in the process of conducting Phase Two of the Statewide Strategic Planning project. Phase Two of the SSP will develop Access Plans and Managed Growth Implementation Plans that will assist health centers and MPCA in community development activities. This Phase Two Survey (Operational Table, Project Table) will provide the Bureau of Primary Health Care (BPHC) with information about FQHCs in Michigan who are interested in receiving federal funds to increase and/or expand access to care. Information obtained through this survey will be included in MPCA's Statewide Strategic Planning Project and forwarded to the BPHC in April 2003. In the past, when reviewing grant applications, the BPHC showed interest in knowing whether or not the applicant received technical assistance from the state primary care association and whether or not the applicant participated in the Statewide Strategic Planning project. Documents available to help you facilitate this project include:

 

Organizations Looking to Become Federally Funded

The Michigan Primary Care Association (MPCA) is in the process of conducting a Statewide Strategic Planning Survey (Survey, Project Table) that will provide the Bureau of Primary Health Care (BPHC) with information on providers in Michigan who may be interested in receiving federal funding to increase access to health, dental, pharmacy, and behavioral services. Information obtained through this survey will be included in MPCA's Statewide Strategic Planning Project that will be forwarded to the BPHC in April 2003.

This survey will also allow MPCA to assist you in the future planning of your health center, and it will enable us to provide appropriate technical assistance so that your organization can meet the standard requirements for BPHC funding. In addition, when reviewing grant applications, the BPHC is interested in knowing whether or not the applicant received technical assistance from the state primary care association and whether or not the applicant participated in the Statewide Strategic Planning project.

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