Building Integrated Healthcare Capacity in Delaware
GrantID: 59306
Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,000,000
Deadline: October 30, 2023
Grant Amount High: $1,000,000
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Grant Overview
Integrated Healthcare Systems Development in Delaware
Delaware faces notable challenges in chronic disease management, exacerbated by an overall healthcare system that often operates in silos. The state has a high prevalence of chronic conditions such as diabetes and heart disease, with over 30% of adults in Delaware reported to have at least one chronic illness, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. This scenario is especially troubling in rural areas where healthcare resources are limited, leading to fragmented care and poorer health outcomes.
Groups primarily affected by these chronic diseases include low-income families, the elderly, and those living in rural communities. In areas like Sussex County, limited access to comprehensive healthcare services can result in delayed diagnoses and inadequate management of chronic diseases. The development of integrated healthcare systems aims to address these disparities, ensuring that patients receive coordinated care that encompasses all aspects of their health needs.
Eligibility for participation in this initiative focuses on healthcare providers across Delaware that are willing to commit to an integrated care model. Applicants will need to demonstrate their existing capabilities or plans to develop systems that facilitate data sharing and communication among different healthcare providers. Additionally, they must outline strategies for enhancing patient engagement and maintaining high-quality chronic disease management programs.
Within Delaware's context, the funding initiative emphasizes a targeted approach aligned with state-specific health objectives. By bridging the divide between different healthcare providers and ensuring seamless information flow, the initiative aims to create a cohesive network that addresses chronic disease management effectively. This is crucial, as coordinated care not only enhances patient experiences but also reduces the overall burden on the healthcare system, leading to better health outcomes statewide.
In summary, Delaware's initiative to develop integrated healthcare systems represents a critical strategy for improving chronic disease management across the state. By fostering collaboration and enhancing data sharing capabilities, this endeavor aims to provide comprehensive care that can significantly elevate patient health outcomes while also streamlining healthcare delivery in a structured and efficient manner.
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