{"id":15149,"date":"2018-04-27T14:17:19","date_gmt":"2018-04-27T21:17:19","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/spijue.wpengine.com\/news\/local-group-asks-governor-to-consider-juneau-a-medically-underserved-population\/"},"modified":"2018-04-27T14:17:19","modified_gmt":"2018-04-27T21:17:19","slug":"local-group-asks-governor-to-consider-juneau-a-medically-underserved-population","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/local-group-asks-governor-to-consider-juneau-a-medically-underserved-population\/","title":{"rendered":"Local group asks governor to consider Juneau a \u2018medically underserved population\u2019"},"content":{"rendered":"
The Juneau Coalition on Housing and Homelessness wants to broaden the range of organizations that can apply for certain federal funding.<\/p>\n
The coalition took a step in that direction as it approved sending a letter to Gov. Bill Walker’s office requesting that Juneau be considered a “medically underserved area<\/a>” during a meeting at the Gruening Park recreation center Thursday.<\/p>\n According to the Health Resources &Services Administration (HRSA) website<\/a>, a “medically underserved area” is defined as a “a shortage of primary care health services for residents.” This designation, if approved, would allow multiple entities to apply for federal funding under HRSA. HRSA offers funding for organizations in these areas under this designation.<\/p>\n The HRSA data website<\/a> also lists 37 areas in Alaska, including Anchorage and Fairbanks, which qualify as a “medically underserved area.”<\/p>\n “It is important because it helps us better be able to sustain the clinic (at Housing First<\/a>) going forward,” Doug Harris, Chief Integrated Services Officer at Juneau Alliance For Mental Health Inc. (JAMHI), said. Housing First provides housing and care for Juneau residents and focuses on helping the homeless population.<\/p>\n