Accessing Integrated Care Models in Delaware for Neurology
GrantID: 18240
Grant Funding Amount Low: $100,000
Deadline: November 6, 2023
Grant Amount High: $300,000
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Barriers to Care in Delaware: Integrated Care Models for Long-Term Neurological Patients
Delaware faces unique barriers in the delivery of integrated care for long-term neurological patients. With a relatively small population, healthcare facilities often struggle to provide specialized services that work cohesively across different care settings. The integration of care has become increasingly critical for patients suffering from neurological conditions such as Parkinson's disease and multiple sclerosis, who require consistent and coordinated management of their health needs.
The organizations eligible for funding must demonstrate a commitment to establishing collaborative care models that unite various healthcare providers, including specialists, primary care physicians, and support services. These partnerships are vital for ensuring that patients navigate the complexities of their treatment and can access comprehensive care without unnecessary delays.
Application requirements include a well-defined proposal outlining how the integrated model will function within local healthcare systems. Applicants should provide evidence of existing collaboration initiatives and outline specific patient pathways that highlight how integrated care will be achieved. Moreover, they need to demonstrate how they will address the disparities faced by patients, particularly in rural areas where access to specialized care is limited.
The fit assessment will examine the applicant's ability to implement and manage a system of care that prioritizes communication and collaboration among all parties involved in patient care. This includes a focus on technology to facilitate information-sharing between providers, creating a seamless experience for patients. With the awarded funding, Delaware intends to enhance the quality of care and improve overall patient outcomes for long-term neurological patients, while also addressing the infrastructural gaps that contribute to fragmented healthcare delivery.
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