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Maine CDC Home > Office of Rural Health and Primary Care > Federal Health Professional Shortage Area Designation Process Federal Health Professional Shortage Area Designation Process
Activation The designation process can be initiated by
The analysis area is then reviewed for possible shortage of access to primary care, dental services or mental health services. The completed consultant review is sent directly to the federal Division of Shortage Designation for their evaluation and approval or denial. All reviews that are completed by the State Office of Rural Health and Primary Care are signed by the Director of the Offices of Health Data and Program Management and forwarded to the Division of Shortage Designation.
Procedure The federal criteria must be met for an area to be designated. Those criteria are:
At the time of submission, copies are mailed to the person or organization requesting the review, interested parties in the community, the appropriate provider associations and State agencies, the Maine Primary Care Association, and the Governor’s Office. The turn-around time for federal designations depends on staffing and workload at the federal Division of Shortage Designation. There is an automatic 30-day comment period prior to review. The total time to designation can be as brief as two months or as extended as nine or more months. The Division of Shortage Designation website is http://bhpr.hrsa.gov/shortage/
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