P1053732
Project Grant
Overview
Grant Description
Rural Health Network Development Planning Grant Program - Applicant Organization Name: Bingham Healthcare
Main and Physical Address: 98 Poplar Street Blackfoot, ID 83221
Facility Type: Critical Access Hospital and Primary Care
Website: https://www.binghamhealthcare.org
Project Director: Rachel Armstrong, PharmD/CHW
Network Coordinator: Jenilee Johnson, PharmD
Phone Number: 208-785-3866 / jejohnson@binghammemorial.org / rarmstrong@binghammemorial.org
Network Name: Community Health Worker Care Coordination Development Network (CHW-CCDN)
Focus Area: Known by a wide variety of names and broad in the spectrum of health issues they address, community health workers (CHWs) play a vital role in improving health outcomes and promoting wellness in underserved communities.
CHW-CCDN will focus on establishing and strengthening a CHW network to enhance community-based primary care delivery and address health disparities and to promote health equity.
By providing training, support, and resources this program seeks to empower CHWs and maximize their impact on population health.
The proposed CHW network will focus on the following key components to achieve network efficiency, increase access, improve health care services and outcomes, and to strengthen the rural health care system:
• Training and capacity building.
• Collaboration and resource sharing.
• Quality assurance and supervision.
• Technology and data integration.
• Evaluation and sustainability.
Legislative Aims: CHW-CCDN implementation will target the following legislative aims:
1) Achieve efficiencies,
2) Expand access to, coordinate, and improve the quality of basic health care services and associated health outcomes, and
3) Strengthen the rural health care system as a whole.
Proposed Service Region: All target service areas are in Idaho and designated rural: Blackfoot and Shelley in Bingham County, and Arco in Butte County.
Target Population: The population for this project comprises southeast rural Idahoans, including ethnic minorities in Bingham County and Butte County.
In southeastern Idaho 80% of the population is white, 4% are Indigenous people, 15% are Hispanic.
All counties included in this proposal (Bingham County and Butte County) are rural and designated as primary care health professional shortage areas.
Network and Consortium Partners: Bingham Healthcare is a CAH/RHC, Lost Rivers Medical Center is a CAH/RHC, Public Health District 6 is the southeastern public health district, the Idaho Division of Public Health is the state’s public health administrator, Cornerstone Whole Healthcare Organization a private non-profit, the Idaho Community Health Workers Association is a private non-profit, the Idaho State University Community Health Workers Training Academy is an academic institution, and Steele Memorial Medical Center is a CAH.
Experience in Serving Rural Underserved Populations: Bingham Healthcare is a non-profit health system established in 1950.
The Bingham Healthcare system has grown into an integrative health system that includes over 140 medical providers and offers over 100 types of patient services, including inpatient, outpatient, critical care, emergency care, rehabilitation, same-day surgery, and transitional care services.
Bingham has become one of the leading and award-winning healthcare providers in rural southeast Idaho, supporting the surrounding rural/frontier communities.
As the largest network of doctors, surgeons, and specialists in the region, Bingham Healthcare services include a growing number of hospitals, surgery centers, and physician offices in underserved communities.
Main and Physical Address: 98 Poplar Street Blackfoot, ID 83221
Facility Type: Critical Access Hospital and Primary Care
Website: https://www.binghamhealthcare.org
Project Director: Rachel Armstrong, PharmD/CHW
Network Coordinator: Jenilee Johnson, PharmD
Phone Number: 208-785-3866 / jejohnson@binghammemorial.org / rarmstrong@binghammemorial.org
Network Name: Community Health Worker Care Coordination Development Network (CHW-CCDN)
Focus Area: Known by a wide variety of names and broad in the spectrum of health issues they address, community health workers (CHWs) play a vital role in improving health outcomes and promoting wellness in underserved communities.
CHW-CCDN will focus on establishing and strengthening a CHW network to enhance community-based primary care delivery and address health disparities and to promote health equity.
By providing training, support, and resources this program seeks to empower CHWs and maximize their impact on population health.
The proposed CHW network will focus on the following key components to achieve network efficiency, increase access, improve health care services and outcomes, and to strengthen the rural health care system:
• Training and capacity building.
• Collaboration and resource sharing.
• Quality assurance and supervision.
• Technology and data integration.
• Evaluation and sustainability.
Legislative Aims: CHW-CCDN implementation will target the following legislative aims:
1) Achieve efficiencies,
2) Expand access to, coordinate, and improve the quality of basic health care services and associated health outcomes, and
3) Strengthen the rural health care system as a whole.
Proposed Service Region: All target service areas are in Idaho and designated rural: Blackfoot and Shelley in Bingham County, and Arco in Butte County.
Target Population: The population for this project comprises southeast rural Idahoans, including ethnic minorities in Bingham County and Butte County.
In southeastern Idaho 80% of the population is white, 4% are Indigenous people, 15% are Hispanic.
All counties included in this proposal (Bingham County and Butte County) are rural and designated as primary care health professional shortage areas.
Network and Consortium Partners: Bingham Healthcare is a CAH/RHC, Lost Rivers Medical Center is a CAH/RHC, Public Health District 6 is the southeastern public health district, the Idaho Division of Public Health is the state’s public health administrator, Cornerstone Whole Healthcare Organization a private non-profit, the Idaho Community Health Workers Association is a private non-profit, the Idaho State University Community Health Workers Training Academy is an academic institution, and Steele Memorial Medical Center is a CAH.
Experience in Serving Rural Underserved Populations: Bingham Healthcare is a non-profit health system established in 1950.
The Bingham Healthcare system has grown into an integrative health system that includes over 140 medical providers and offers over 100 types of patient services, including inpatient, outpatient, critical care, emergency care, rehabilitation, same-day surgery, and transitional care services.
Bingham has become one of the leading and award-winning healthcare providers in rural southeast Idaho, supporting the surrounding rural/frontier communities.
As the largest network of doctors, surgeons, and specialists in the region, Bingham Healthcare services include a growing number of hospitals, surgery centers, and physician offices in underserved communities.
Awardee
Funding Goals
NOT APPLICABLE
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Blackfoot,
Idaho
United States
Geographic Scope
City-Wide
Related Opportunity
BMH was awarded
Project Grant P1053732
worth $100,000
from the HRSA Office of Federal Assistance Management in September 2024 with work to be completed primarily in Blackfoot Idaho United States.
The grant
has a duration of 1 year and
was awarded through assistance program 93.912 Rural Health Care Services Outreach, Rural Health Network Development and Small Health Care Provider Quality Improvement.
The Project Grant was awarded through grant opportunity Rural Health Network Development Planning Program.
Status
(Complete)
Last Modified 1/20/26
Period of Performance
9/30/24
Start Date
9/29/25
End Date
Funding Split
$100.0K
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$100.0K
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Transaction History
Modifications to P1053732
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
P1053732
SAI Number
P1053732-2864412246
Award ID URI
SAI UNAVAILABLE
Awardee Classifications
Other
Awarding Office
75RJ00 HRSA Office of Federal Assistance Management
Funding Office
75RH00 HRSA FEDERAL OFFICE OF RURAL HEALTH POLICY
Awardee UEI
ZKLTAGELCBE1
Awardee CAGE
4DLB3
Performance District
ID-02
Senators
James Risch
Michael Crapo
Michael Crapo
Modified: 1/20/26