Chronic Disease Management Impact in Connecticut's Care
GrantID: 59148
Grant Funding Amount Low: $500,000
Deadline: January 26, 2026
Grant Amount High: $500,000
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Grant Overview
Who Should Apply for Chronic Disease Management in Connecticut
The Chronic Disease Management Programs in Connecticut are designed to support healthcare providers who work with high-risk populations, particularly those managing chronic conditions such as diabetes and heart disease. Eligible applicants include hospitals, primary care providers, and community healthcare organizations that can demonstrate a history of working with underserved communities. Given the state’s diverse population and varying health challenges, applicants must show engagement with populations at elevated risk for chronic disease.
Application Requirements and Realities
To qualify for funding, organizations must provide documentation of prior experiences in managing chronic disease programs, data on patient outcomes, and a clear plan for using funds to enhance their existing services. The application process involves presenting a detailed project proposal that outlines how the funding will specifically target high-risk populations in Connecticut. Organizations may also need to demonstrate partnerships with local community resources to foster comprehensive care delivery.
Fit Assessment for Connecticut's Context
Connecticut’s healthcare landscape is increasingly dominated by chronic health challenges, particularly in urban areas like Bridgeport and Hartford. The state has one of the nation’s highest rates of obesity and related chronic conditions. Hence, aligning applications with the goals of the Chronic Disease Management Programs is crucial for successful funding. The program emphasizes a multi-pronged approach that incorporates telehealth, community education, and data-driven decision-making to ensure effective management of chronic diseases in the state’s high-risk populations.
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