ANNOUNCEMENT

AHP Announces Major Contract Awards in 2014

AHP today announced major contract awards in 2014 across all three divisions of Technical Assistance and Training, Research and Evaluation, and Healthcare Solutions. With these additions, AHP increased projected revenues by 20% across a wide range of federal and state agencies. AHP won several projects with the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)—many continuing—and expanded beyond traditional contracts by adding significant work with the Office on Women’s Health, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, and the U.S. Department of Labor. In addition, the consulting firm won several highly competitive contracts in multiple states, including Massachusetts, and added or expanded work with commercial clients in health care reform and integrated care delivery programs.

We expected strong growth in 2014, and we have seen it play out. Recognizing the impact of federal budget management issues on the agencies we work with, we were prepared to address RFPs across a wide range of opportunities, drawing on our technical and subject matter expertise and working with our partners to respond quickly and effectively.

Neil Shifman, AHP President and CEO

Government Contracts and Grants

  • The Behavioral Health and HIV/AIDS Technical Assistance Center: Awarded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration to AHP, with partners Altarum Institute and the Danya Institute, to provide technical assistance and training that increases integration of behavioral health prevention and treatment services, including HIV and viral hepatitis, as well as expands substance abuse prevention and treatment services, particularly those integrating HIV and viral hepatitis prevention services.
  • Exploring Social Innovation Financing Opportunities with the Prevention and Wellness Trust Fund: Awarded by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Bureau of Community Health and Prevention, to AHP, to conduct a feasibility study of the interventions and evidence-based practices that are part of the Massachusetts Prevention and Wellness Trust Fund.
  • The Intersection of Violence against Women and HIV/AIDs: A Cross-Training Guide for Service Providers: Awarded by the federal Office on Women’s Health to AHP to promote cross training of agencies involved in HIV/AIDS and domestic violence services to enhance prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS for the at-risk population of women victimized by intimate partners.
  • Justice Health Leadership Connection: Awarded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance Encouraging Innovation: Field Initiated Program to the Legal Action Center with partner AHP to maximize justice-involved individuals’ access to services available through the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA).
  • Massachusetts Access to Recovery IV: Awarded by Massachusetts Department of Public Health/Bureau of Substance Abuse Services to AHP to give people with substance use disorders in Hampden and Suffolk counties wider access to community services and help them recover.
  • Northeast Homeless Project: Awarded by the Massachusetts Attorney General’s to The Institute for Health and Recovery with partner AHP to increase access to behavioral health services and conduct an evaluation of the program.
  • Recovery to Practice: Awarded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration to AHP with partners including the Center for Social Innovation and the Research Foundation for Mental Hygiene to provide educational material and technical assistance that help promote and support recovery-oriented approaches in integrated and multidisciplinary settings.
  • Homeless and Housing Resource Network Contract Modification: Awarded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration to AHP to increase technical assistance and training for states and territories.
  • Support for the Annual Collection of the Bureau of Primary Health Care and Bureau of Health Professions Uniform Data System Contract Modification: Awarded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration’s Bureau of Primary Health Care to AHP with partner JSI, to expand support for the number and types of health facilities included in yearly data collection.

Commercial Contracts

  • Financial/Contracts Process Improvement Assessment: Awarded to AHP by a provider of services to children and families to evaluate revenue cycle performance and identify potential cost savings across the business.
  • Business Plan for Developing an Independent Practice Association (IPA): Awarded to AHP by a collaborative of intellectual/developmental disabilities (I/DD) providers to explore building a network based on an IPA model.
  • Rate Setting for Behavioral Health Services: Awarded to AHP by a Midwestern provider association to develop a set of recommendations for cost rates of behavioral health for use in lobbying efforts to adjust provider rates in the state.
  • Productivity Project: Awarded by an integrated I/DD provider to analyze clinical workflow and make improvements that positively impact revenue models.

About Us

Advocates for Human Potential, Inc. (AHP) creates powerful solutions to improve health and human services systems. By partnering with the federal government, states, municipalities, healthcare systems, and nonprofits, we help people experiencing the greatest disadvantages lead full and productive lives. We are national leaders in training and technical assistance, research and evaluation, publishing, and dedicated consulting. On issues from workforce development to mental health, substance use disorders to housing and homelessness, we help our clients enhance behavioral health care through systems change. AHP was founded nearly 40 years ago to develop solutions for some of the biggest social infrastructure challenges across the nation. Our company has offices in metro Boston, Chicago, and Los Angeles. Find out more at www.ahpnet.com.

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