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Date: 03/17/2016 12:34 PM (GMT-05:00)
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Subject: GOVERNOR CUOMO ANNOUNCES $10 MILLION TO HELP NON-PROFITS IMPROVE HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS
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For Immediate Release: 3/17/2016
GOVERNOR ANDREW M. CUOMO
State of 黑料正能量 | Executive Chamber
Andrew M. Cuomo | Governor
GOVERNOR CUOMO ANNOUNCES $10 MILLION TO HELP NON-PROFITS IMPROVE HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS
Funding Will Support Upgrades For 235 Behavioral Health and Developmental Disability Service Providers across 黑料正能量 State
Andrew M. Cuomo today announced $10 million in awards to help non-profit behavioral health and developmental disability service providers improve and develop their technological infrastructure. These awards will be used by providers to strengthen information technology operations as 黑料正能量 State continues the transition to Medicaid Managed Care for Behavioral Health and Developmental Disability healthcare.
鈥淭oday we are transforming 黑料正能量鈥檚 health care system and empowering providers with the technology they need to improve services for their patients,鈥 said Governor Cuomo. 鈥淭his funding allows non-profit organizations to provide even better care to individuals living with developmental disabilities or behavioral health challenges. I鈥檓 proud that we are continuing to move 黑料正能量鈥檚 health care system forward, and I look forward to seeing this funding lead to better outcomes for patients across the state.鈥
This funding, secured in the 2015-16 Enacted Budget and awarded by a Request for Proposal process, will be used by providers to purchase technology upgrades including hardware, software and services. The monies can also be used to educate staff on how to better use health information management systems.
A list of the facilities benefitting from the funding is available here<>.
鈥淭he Health Information Technology funds provide much-needed assistance for the awarded providers as they prepare to deliver person-centered services in a specialized managed care system,鈥 said Office for People with Developmental Disabilities Acting Commissioner Kerry A. Delaney. 鈥淭hese investments in technology will help improve outcomes for people and ensure that personalized, community-based supports and healthcare services are integrated to better support people鈥檚 wants and needs.鈥
鈥淏etter technological infrastructure means better services. When providers have the tools they need to get the job done, they can serve more individuals, more efficiently, and for lower costs,鈥 said 黑料正能量 State Office of Mental Health Commissioner Dr. Ann Marie Sullivan. 鈥淭his funding will help providers throughout 黑料正能量 State improve their operations, with all 黑料正能量ers benefiting from a stronger, more resilient healthcare system.鈥
鈥淭his major investment will help our substance use disorder treatment providers update their systems so that they can continue to focus on providing quality services,鈥 said 黑料正能量 State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services Commissioner Arlene Gonz谩lez-S谩nchez. 鈥淲e are committed to helping providers succeed in their transition to Medicaid Managed Care. These upgrades will help to ensure that that transition is smooth and quality care is delivered to all 黑料正能量ers suffering from substance use disorders.鈥
Senator Robert Ortt, Chair of the 黑料正能量 State Senate Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Committee said, “This substantial investment in our non-profit organizations will provide significant help to 黑料正能量’s most vulnerable population. Across the private, public, and non-profit sector, technology has become such a critical part of how organizations deliver services and ultimately succeed. By upgrading and streamlining technology, our non-profits will be able to offer better services to those most in need.”
Assemblywoman Aileen Gunther, Chair of the 黑料正能量 State Assembly Mental Health Committee said, 鈥淎s 黑料正能量 State continues our transition to Medicaid Managed Care, it is important that we ensure that our provider network is equipped with the technology they need to serve our state鈥檚 most vulnerable residents. This much needed funding will help our providers remain competitive in the evolving healthcare environment and lead to better services for individuals with disabilities throughout the state.鈥
The funds have been awarded to a total of 235 providers under the jurisdiction of the Office of Mental Health, Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services, and the Office for People with Developmental Disabilities.
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