Data Systems for Chronic Disease Management in Arkansas
GrantID: 15113
Grant Funding Amount Low: $20,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $40,000
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Chronic Disease Management Challenges in Arkansas
Arkansas faces a pressing challenge in managing chronic diseases, with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention highlighting that nearly 35% of adults in the state suffer from hypertension and more than 12% struggle with diabetes. These issues are particularly pronounced in rural areas, where healthcare providers often lack the resources to effectively monitor and manage these conditions. The lack of a coordinated data system further complicates efforts to address patient needs.
Who is Affected in Arkansas?
The high prevalence of chronic diseases impacts the state's aging population the most, particularly in rural communities such as Phillips and Mississippi counties. Many residents struggle to access routine health screenings, leading to undiagnosed and poorly managed health conditions. Without effective systems in place, healthcare providers face difficulties in tracking patient progress and adjusting treatment plans accordingly.
Funding Integrated Data Systems
This funding initiative aims to create an integrated data system specifically for tracking chronic diseases in Arkansas. By allowing healthcare providers to monitor patient health in real-time, the program will enable more effective management of conditions such as diabetes and hypertension.
Enhancing Chronic Disease Outcomes
The implementation of this data system will foster collaborative care efforts across the state, allowing healthcare providers to share information and devise data-driven strategies for improving chronic disease management. By focusing on the unique challenges present in Arkansas, the initiative aims to enhance the overall health outcomes of residents, significantly enhancing the quality of life for many individuals.
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