2406 - Grants to approved organizations.

§  2406.  Grants  to approved organizations. 1. The commissioner shall  make grants within the amounts appropriated  to  approved  organizations  for  the  provision of services relating to the evidence based screening  and detection of cancer as part of this  program.  Such  services  shall  include but not be limited to:    (a)  promotion  and  provision of early detection of cancer, including  clinical examinations and cancer screening services;    (b) provision of counseling and information on treatment  options  and  referral for appropriate medical treatment;    (c)   dissemination   of   information  to  unserved  and  underserved  populations, to the general public  and  to  health  care  professionals  concerning  cancer,  the  benefits of early detection and treatment, and  the availability of cancer screening services;    (d) identification of  local  cancer  screening  services  within  the  approved organization's region;    (e)  provision  of  information,  counseling  and referral services to  individuals diagnosed with cancer; and    (f) provision of information regarding  the  availability  of  medical  assistance,   including   medical  assistance  under  paragraph  (v)  of  subdivision four of  section  three  hundred  sixty-six  of  the  social  services law, to an individual who requires treatment for cancer.    2.  The  commissioner  shall  give  notice  and provide opportunity to  submit applications to provide cancer detection and education  programs.  In  order  to  be considered for a grant to provide cancer detection and  education programs, applicants must show evidence of the following:    (a) ability to provide and to ensure  consistent  and  quality  cancer  detection services;    (b) expertise in cancer detection and treatment;    (c)  capacity  to  coordinate  services with physicians, hospitals and  other appropriate local institutions or agencies;    (d) ability to provide cancer  detection  and  education  services  to  unserved or underserved populations; and    (e)  ability  to implement a cancer detection and education program in  accordance with the standards specified in  subdivision  three  of  this  section.    Applications shall be made on forms provided by the commissioner.    3.  The commissioner shall develop standards for the implementation of  cancer detection and education programs by approved organizations  which  shall ensure the following:    (a) integration of the approved organization with existing health care  providers;    (b) maximizing third party reimbursement;    (c) provision of services to unserved or underserved populations.    4.  Within  the  amounts  of  state  or federal funds appropriated for  cancer early detection and  diagnosis,  approved  organizations  may  be  authorized  by  the  department to provide such services for populations  served pursuant to this title. Early detection services  shall  include,  but  not be limited to, complete examinations, evidence based screening,  patient education, counseling, follow-up and referral.