Accessing Database for MS Patient Care Coordination in Connecticut

GrantID: 57358

Grant Funding Amount Low: Open

Deadline: October 6, 2023

Grant Amount High: $250,000

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Database for MS Patient Care Coordination in Connecticut

Connecticut faces significant challenges in the coordination of care for patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), a condition that affects approximately 8,000 residents statewide. The complexities inherent to MS necessitate a multidisciplinary approach to treatmenta feat that can become convoluted without an effective patient care coordination system. Currently, many patients encounter gaps in information sharing and care continuity, which can adversely affect treatment outcomes. This project aims to establish a comprehensive database to track MS patients’ care in Connecticut, ultimately improving efficiency and patient outcomes through enhanced data sharing.

Eligibility for this initiative extends to healthcare providers, hospitals, and research institutions that are committed to improving the management of MS patients in Connecticut. Applicants must demonstrate the ability to handle sensitive patient data securely and provide evidence of collaboration with other entities involved in MS care. The establishment of a functioning patient database will require adherence to strict protocols regarding privacy and data protection while ensuring that the database is accessible to appropriate healthcare professionals involved in patient management.

The application process will entail submitting detailed plans outlining the database’s design, functionality, and integration into existing healthcare infrastructures. Collaborations among neurology specialists, primary care providers, and care coordinators will be essential in this initiative, emphasizing the significant role these partnerships play in patient data management and treatment continuity. The endorsements from experienced healthcare professionals in the field will enhance the credibility and feasibility of applicants’ proposals.

A well-coordinated care approach is paramount in Connecticut, where the healthcare system is often fragmented among various providers. By facilitating data sharing among specialists and addressing the lack of communication that often complicates MS management, this project aims to develop a more streamlined healthcare environment for MS patients. The implementation of a comprehensive database can enhance efficacy in treatment protocols and patient follow-ups, ultimately leading to better health outcomes.

By investing in a patient care coordination database, Connecticut is positioning itself to significantly improve MS management among its residents. This project not only addresses a crucial gap in the existing healthcare framework but also reflects a broader commitment to fostering integrated care pathways for chronic diseases like MS. The anticipated outcomes will elevate patient experiences, ensure continuity of care, and set a precedent for enhanced accountability in the healthcare systema vital step in addressing the needs of people living with MS across the state.

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