Accessing Predictive Health Needs Data in Colorado
GrantID: 67651
Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,000,000
Deadline: September 16, 2024
Grant Amount High: $1,000,000
Summary
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Grant Overview
Who Qualifies for Colorado's Data Systems Initiative?
Colorado's grant program is specifically tailored for correctional facilities aiming to enhance healthcare delivery through predictive data systems. To qualify, facilities must have existing health infrastructure and demonstrate a commitment to implementing data-driven interventions. Eligibility extends to facilities with adequate staffing levels and a history of collaborating with healthcare systems to ensure continuity of care post-release. Given Colorado's unique health challenges, particularly in rural areas where provider shortages are prevalent, the initiative seeks to bridge gaps in care by ensuring that necessary health resources are effectively utilized.
Application Requirements for Colorado's Grant
The application process for Colorado's grant is rigorous, requiring correctional facilities to provide detailed proposals that outline their current data management systems and their plans for enhancing predictive healthcare capabilities. Facilities must demonstrate their capacity to analyze health patterns and integrate this data into reentry planning. This involves submitting evidence of previous successful healthcare programs and outlining how proposed data systems will reduce emergency healthcare needs post-release. Specialized training for staff on new data systems will also be an important component of the application, ensuring that facilities are prepared to leverage data insights effectively.
Fit Assessment for Colorado's Health Needs
With its diverse geography and varying population densities, Colorado faces distinct health challenges, particularly in remote areas where healthcare access is limited. The initiative’s focus on predictive health needs ensures that individuals receive targeted interventions that significantly reduce the necessity for emergency services after release. Achieving the balance between healthcare provision and the correctional system's operational realities is crucial in Colorado's context, where high rates of substance abuse and mental health disorders necessitate a nuanced approach to reentry healthcare.
Targeting Health Outcomes Through Funding
The anticipated outcomes of this initiative are pivotal for the state, aiming to decrease emergency healthcare services by at least 30% among individuals transitioning out of correctional facilities. This directly impacts Colorado’s broader health landscape by reducing the strain on emergency services and improving long-term health outcomes for returning citizens. By implementing best practices in data systems, Colorado's program signifies a proactive approach towards integrating health services with criminal justice, ultimately aiming for a system that not only facilitates reentry but also prioritizes individual health needs in a meaningful way. Through this targeted grant funding, Colorado advances its commitment to public health while addressing critical gaps within its correctional healthcare systems.
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