Chronic Illness Support Impact in Washington Pharmacies
GrantID: 21185
Grant Funding Amount Low: $0
Deadline: September 1, 2022
Grant Amount High: $10,000
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Grant Overview
Workforce Development for Chronic Illness Support in Washington
In Washington State, chronic illnesses such as diabetes and hypertension are prevalent, affecting over one-third of adults statewide. The focus of funding through initiatives like the Chronic Illness Support program is to leverage pharmacy resources to tackle the long-term management of these conditions. By enhancing the skill set of pharmacists, the initiative aims to provide ongoing education and resources to patients in managing their chronic illnesses effectively.
Addressing the Long-Term Management Needs
This initiative is particularly crucial in Washington, where the diverse population includes both urban and rural settings, each presenting unique healthcare challenges. The state's significant urban centers offer numerous healthcare facilities, yet rural areas often lack access to specialized care. By integrating pharmacists into the healthcare support team, Washington can ensure consistent and comprehensive care for individuals suffering from chronic diseases, bridging the gap between patients and available healthcare resources.
Implementation of Continuous Patient Engagement
The implementation approach involves establishing frameworks for continuous pharmacist-patient engagement. Pharmacists will be trained to provide regular consultations and medication reviews, assist in self-management strategies, and offer support in navigating the healthcare system. This proactive approach not only improves adherence to treatment plans but also helps to lower the overall healthcare costs associated with poorly managed chronic conditions. Washington’s diverse healthcare landscape necessitates a collaborative approach, and funding pharmacist engagement in this capacity will play a pivotal role in enhancing the health of communities statewide.
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