SMP Integration Projects

Since 1997 the Senior Medicare Patrol Projects (SMP) have been AoA's primary vehicle to conduct health care fraud control outreach and education for Medicare/Medicaid beneficiaries.

Retired professionals are recruited as volunteers to conduct community based training activities designed

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to increase awareness of vulnerable older consumers.

As a result, consumers are empowered to protect themselves and take action to report suspicious activities, thereby decreasing costly billing errors, fraud and avoiding unnecessary medical interventions.

In 2004, SMP Integration Grants were first awarded to 14 existing SMP projects for a two- year period, to develop new partnerships or "cutting edge" approaches to improve outreach efforts.

AoA identified three priority areas for collaboration and program integration, including:
Medicaid fraud, home health care fraud, and fraud related to the new prescription drug benefits under the Medicare Modernization Act.

In 2006, 15 two-year awards were made to grantees who demonstrated how their proposals would strengthen the SMP program through the integration of SMP program materials, outreach and message to:
1) reach targeted populations; and 2) address targeted areas of health care fraud, error or abuse.

Under this competition, AoA plans to further expand and integrate the SMP fraud awareness message throughout rural areas through collaborative efforts led by the state aging organization.

Up to nine (9) cooperative agreements will be funded at a federal share of $100,000 per year and a project period of up to two years under this announcement.

The award is a cooperative agreement because the Administration on Aging will be substantially involved in the development and implementation of the activities of the projects and will describe the technical assistance, support, and training to be provided to the projects.

The cooperative agreements will provide expectations for:
project activities, development and dissemination of models, and evaluation of the project; as well as detail substantial assistance and support to be provided by AoA and the National Consumer Protection Technical Resource Center (the Center).

Applicants are required to cover at least 25% of the total program costs with non-Federal resources.

The full text of the announcement includes a description of the priority areas and all the instructions necessary to prepare and submit a grant proposal to compete for the SMP Integration Grant awards.

Competition for this funding opportunity is limited to State Units on Aging (SUA) as defined by the Older American Act (OAA) of 200 6.
Related Programs

Special Programs for the Aging_Title IV_and Title II_Discretionary Projects

Department of Health and Human Services


Agency: Administration on Aging

Office:

Estimated Funding: $900,000


Who's Eligible


Relevant Nonprofit Program Categories





Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
http://aoa.gov/doingbus/fundopp/announcements/2008/2008SMPiAnnouncementOGM.doc

Additional Information of Eligibility:
In order to ensure that the SMP program message is integrated throughout the State aging network, eligibility for application is limited to State Units on Aging (SUA).

The Administration on Aging (AoA) envisions the SMP program as the nationally recognized leader in prevention and identification of fraud and abuse in health care programs that affect the lives of elderly consumers.

To achieve this vision, AoA has developed SMP Strategic Program Objectives.

Objective #1, Foster national and statewide program coverage, requires that AoA maximize opportunities to expand the capacity of SMP Projects to reach every elder consumer in each state.

Strategic Objective #5, Target training and education to isolated and hard-to-reach populations requires that AoA target SMP outreach efforts to include those traditionally hardest to reach?€”those in rural, and tribal areas of the state.

The SUA is responsible for ensuring that aging program networks exist to reach all elderly individuals with information, assistance and program support.

In particular, the SUA is uniquely positioned to ensure that the SMP message of health care prevention and identification, reaches into every corner of the state.

This statewide leadership role of the SUA, in collaboration with the SMP and a variety of other partners, will expand the SMP program capacity and develop model approaches to overcome barriers to reaching elders that are hardest to serve due to their isolation and limited accessibility.



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Contact:


Agency Email Description:


Agency Email:
barbara.lewis@aoa.gov

Date Posted:
2008-06-11

Application Due Date:
2008-07-14

Archive Date:
2008-08-13



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