Accessing Data Systems for Child Health in Connecticut

GrantID: 61075

Grant Funding Amount Low: Open

Deadline: January 22, 2024

Grant Amount High: $10,000

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Summary

Organizations and individuals based in Connecticut who are engaged in Regional Development may be eligible to apply for this funding opportunity. To discover more grants that align with your mission and objectives, visit The Grant Portal and explore listings using the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Data Systems for Tracking Child Health Outcomes in Connecticut

Connecticut faces significant health disparities among its child population, exacerbated by inadequate data systems that restrict the ability to identify and address these gaps. The Connecticut Department of Public Health indicates that certain regions, including Hartford and Bridgeport, exhibit infrequent access to quality healthcare services, leading to poorer health outcomes for children. For instance, children in these areas encounter barriers related to socioeconomic status and systemic inequities, which create a vast divide in health outcomes compared to their peers in more affluent neighborhoods.

Local stakeholders, including healthcare providers, educational institutions, and community organizations, are challenged by the lack of comprehensive data tracking systems that could facilitate targeted health interventions. Without these systems, identifying trends and understanding the specific health needs among children in diverse communities is increasingly difficult. As a result, strategic initiatives often become disconnected from the actual needs on the ground, hampering efforts to close the health equity gap.

The funding opportunity aims to develop comprehensive data systems capable of tracking child health outcomes throughout Connecticut. By gathering and analyzing accurate data, healthcare stakeholders can better coordinate their strategies and implement effective interventions aimed at improving health services for affected communities. The focus will be on addressing health disparities effectively by utilizing data to inform decision-making processes.

Through these efforts, stakeholders will be empowered to prioritize resources and develop tailored programs that meet the unique health needs of children in underserved communities. The focus on robust data systems reflects a commitment to making informed decisions that enhance child health outcomes across the state.

By creating a framework for comprehensive health data tracking, the initiative will serve as a catalyst for establishing health equity as a priority in Connecticut. Ultimately, grounding healthcare decisions in data will ensure that the state can address existing disparities while developing preventative strategies that improve overall child health.

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