Building Integrated Health Services in Illinois
GrantID: 66838
Grant Funding Amount Low: $100,000
Deadline: August 15, 2024
Grant Amount High: $100,000
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Grant Overview
Addressing Health Service Capacity Gaps in Illinois
Illinois faces substantial capacity gaps in integrated health services, particularly for adults with developmental disabilities. With a population exceeding 12 million, a considerable percentage lives with various disabilities, yet many struggle to access appropriate healthcare services that effectively address both physical and behavioral health needs. Estimates suggest that over 60% of individuals with developmental disabilities experience discrepancies in receiving comprehensive care due to systemic inefficiencies.
Local Challenges for Service Delivery
These gaps in service delivery primarily affect adults with developmental disabilities who require coordinated care. Families often report frustration with navigating a fragmented healthcare system where physical and mental health services are not integrated. This disjointed service model exacerbates health disparities among the population, requiring an effective and collaborative approach to health service provision in Illinois.
Funding for Integrated Health Services
The initiative aims to create integrated health service models that will cater specifically to the needs of adults with developmental disabilities in Illinois. By promoting collaboration between healthcare providerssuch as hospitals, community clinics, and specialized service organizationsthe funding will support a comprehensive approach to care. This collaboration will enhance the ability to provide holistic services that address the physical, mental, and behavioral health of patients, ensuring they receive the utmost care suited to their unique needs.
Implementation Strategy in Illinois
The implementation of this initiative will involve a concerted effort to unify service delivery models across various health sectors. Illinois stakeholders will work collaboratively to establish clear care pathways that promote seamless transitions between physical healthcare and behavioral health services. By ensuring that all healthcare professionals are aware of and equipped to address the co-occurring needs of their patients, the initiative will help mitigate health disparities and improve overall health outcomes for adults with developmental disabilities in the state.
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