- (1) reasonableness of the cost of the services to be given relative to fees charged by community providers providing the same services;
- (2) degree to which comprehensive primary health care services are provided, extent to which supplemental services are provided, and extent to which services are conveniently located;
- (3) inclusion of a written plan from the applicant to systematically review the quality of care;
- (4) commitment of the applicant to sustain or enhance primary health care capacity for underserved populations;
- (5) degree to which the grant application is feasible, clearly described, innovative, and ready to be implemented;
- (6) existing or future partnerships, collaborative efforts, use of volunteers, or other resources that an applicant will use to complete the project's objectives; and
- (7) applicant's plan for the care of the target populations if funding becomes unavailable in the future.
In addition to the criteria listed in Section 26B-4-311, the office shall consider the:
KEY: primary health care, medically underserved, grants
Date of Last Change: February 2, 2026
Notice of Continuation: October 12, 2022
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 26B-4-310