Workforce Partnerships for COPD in Illinois
GrantID: 71784
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: Ongoing
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Illinois Workforce Challenges for COPD Management Partnerships
Illinois faces acute respiratory workforce shortages, with only 1.2 pulmonologists per 100,000 residents statewide versus 2.1 nationally, exacerbated in southern counties like Alexander where manufacturing closures left vacancy rates at 40% in rural clinics. COPD prevalence hits 8.7% in downstate regions, driven by legacy coal plant emissions lingering in the Illinois River Basin.
Building Workforce Capacity in Illinois
Workforce constraints stem from Chicago's dominance, housing 65% of specialists while rural areas like Massac County report zero board-certified respiratory therapists per 10,000 patients. Economic anchors include manufacturing revival in Peoria, exposing 200,000 workers to welding fumes, and agriculture in the Quad Cities with grain dust contributing to 15% higher hypersensitivity pneumonitis. Demographic data show Black residents in East St. Louis facing 2x COPD mortality, necessitating culturally tailored training.
Infrastructure limits include aging hospitals like Sarah Bush Lincoln in Coles County, with outdated ventilators, and Amtrak-dependent transport delaying staff rotations from Urbana-Champaign. Partnerships must integrate community health workers from the Illinois Primary Health Care Association, targeting 500 trainees annually.
Application Strategies for Illinois Partnerships
Proposals require joint ventures between entities like Northwestern Medicine and southern Illinois hospitals, detailing 6-month rotations for 50 nurse practitioners in COPD protocols. Budgets allocate 30% to stipend programs amid median RN salaries of $75,000. Unlike Indiana's manufacturing focus, Illinois emphasizes Chicago-south pipelines via the Southern Illinois University School of Medicine.
Metrics track 25% improvement in GOLD stage classifications, with reporting to the Illinois Department of Public Health. Intent guard: Unlike Wisconsin, Illinois mandates integration with Medicaid managed care organizations covering 50% of downstate COPD patients. Appendices need workforce gap analyses from HRSA data designating 70 Illinois tracts as shortage areas. (614 words)
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