Building Integrated Care Models in Delaware's Communities

GrantID: 15231

Grant Funding Amount Low: $16,000,000

Deadline: November 10, 2022

Grant Amount High: $20,000,000

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Summary

Organizations and individuals based in Delaware who are engaged in Aging/Seniors may be eligible to apply for this funding opportunity. To discover more grants that align with your mission and objectives, visit The Grant Portal and explore listings using the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Integrated Care Models for Chronic Illness Management in Delaware

Delaware faces a critical challenge in managing chronic illnesses, particularly among its aging population. Recent health data indicates that nearly 60% of Delawareans suffer from one or more chronic conditions, which is significantly higher than the national average. The state’s healthcare delivery system is fragmented, resulting in inefficiencies and inadequate care coordination for patients with complex health needs.

The populations impacted by these challenges include older adults, particularly those with limited mobility or access to transportation, as well as low-income families who may lack knowledge about managing chronic conditions effectively. The fragmentation of services creates obstacles in receiving comprehensive care, leading to poorer health outcomes over time and increasing healthcare costs for the state.

Grant funding for integrated care models aims to bridge these gaps by fostering collaboration between physical and mental health services, streamlining care delivery for patients with chronic illnesses. This initiative will promote a holistic approach in Delaware, ensuring that patients do not have to navigate multiple providers independently. By integrating services, patients will benefit from coordinated care plans that address both their physical and psychological health needs, ultimately leading to improved health outcomes and reduced healthcare costs.

Eligible applicants must demonstrate existing capabilities for integration across different healthcare sectors and provide a robust plan for service delivery that incorporates multidisciplinary teams. Proposals should include an outline of the methodologies for engaging patients effectively and ensuring continuous care management.

Fit assessments will focus on understanding how the proposed integrated care model aligns with Delaware's historical healthcare challenges and existing infrastructure. Applicants should emphasize innovative strategies for overcoming systemic barriers, highlighting pathways to improve patient experience and outcomes in chronic illness management.

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