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Community Budget Issue Requests - Tracking Id #1227 |
Miami Children's Hospital Pediatric Brain tumor and Neurological Disease Institute |
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Requester: |
Thomas M. Rozek Organization |
Organization: |
Miami Children's Hospital |
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Project Title: |
Miami Children's Hospital Pediatric Brain tumor and Neurological Disease Institute |
Date Submitted |
1/12/2005 9:48:09 AM |
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Sponsors: |
Villalobos |
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Statewide Interest: |
Miami Children's Hospital would be Florida's first, specialized pediatric brain tumor center, allowing children throughout the state to seek treatment within the state, rather than have to leave the state for such specialized treatment. The Miami Children's Hospital Brain Institute would also provide research into the causes of brain tumors and provide new advanced treatments for children with brain tumors and other neurological diseases. |
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Recipient: |
Miami Children's Hospital |
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Contact: |
Marco Paredes |
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3100 SW 62 Ave |
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Contact Phone: |
(305) 663-6821 |
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Miami 33155 |
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Contact email: |
Marco.Paredes@mch.com |
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Counties: |
{Statewide} |
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Gov't Entity: |
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Private Organization (Profit/Not for Profit): |
Yes |
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Project Description: |
Miami Children's Hospital is currently the only hospital facility in Florida and in the entire region utilizing some of the most cutting-edge technology in pediatric brain tumor surgery. Brain tumors are one of the leading causes of childhood cancer deaths in our country today. The incidence of brain tumors is on the rise, especially in Florida. Forty percent of children diagnosed with a brain tumor do not survive five years beyond diagnosis. Miami Children's Hospital is committed to providing the most effective and least invasive surgical procedures possible to children in order to increase their survival rates and improve their quality of life. Florida has an opportunity to maximize on the existing collaboration between leading physicians and scientists in the nation who have come together to facilitate the establishment of an internationally recognized, comprehensive pediatric brain tumor center. At the core of the Pediatric Brain institute would be a powerful new tool for treating brain cancer: the intraoperative MRI. The institute offers care for a broad array of neurological disorders afflicting children and their families: Attention Defecit Disorder; Autism; tumors; epilepsy; severe headaches; neurogenetics and neurometabolics; sleep disorders; neuro-neonatal and neuroprotection/rehabilitation, among others. The MCH institute brings all of these specialties and strengths together and will soon be able to maximize and better support their talents. |
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Is this a project related to 2004 hurricane damage? |
No |
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Measurable Outcome Anticipated: |
Increased survival rate of Children with Brain Tumors as well as less invasive surgeries |
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Amount requested from the State for this project this year: |
$2,000,000 |
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Total cost of the project: |
$20,000,000 |
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Request has been made to fund: |
Operations |
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What type of match exists for this project? |
Federal |
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Cash Amount |
$1,750,000 |
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Was this project previously funded by the state? |
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No |
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Is future-year funding likely to be requested? |
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No |
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Was this project included in an Agency's Budget Request? |
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No |
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Was this project included in the Governor's Recommended Budget? |
No |
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Is there a documented need for this project? |
Yes |
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Documentation: |
The high mortality rate of children with Brain Tumors coupled with the absence of such a center spec |
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Was this project request heard before a publicly noticed meeting of a body of elected officials (municipal, county, or state)? |
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Yes |
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Hearing Body: |
Miami-Dade Legislative Delgation |
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Hearing Meeting Date: |
11/06/2004 |
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Is this a water project as described in Section 403.885, Laws of Florida? |
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No |