Accessing Integrated Care Models for Rare Conditions in Washington

GrantID: 64173

Grant Funding Amount Low: $275,000

Deadline: June 2, 2026

Grant Amount High: $275,000

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Addressing Integrated Care Needs for Rare Conditions in Washington

In Washington State, individuals affected by rare diseases encounter multiple barriers that complicate their healthcare journeys. With a population of over 7.6 million and diverse geographic challenges, patients often face difficulties accessing coordinated care. Reports indicate that Washington's rural communities, particularly in regions like the Olympic Peninsula and Eastern Washington, experience significant provider shortages and limited access to specialized healthcare services, leading to disparities in treatment and outcomes.

Those facing these barriers include families living in remote areas where healthcare systems are not well integrated. Many of these families must navigate between various providersoften lacking coordinationwhich can lead to a disjointed care experience. Such fragmentation can cause delays in diagnosis and treatment for rare diseases, making it increasingly difficult for patients to receive comprehensive care. Washington's challenge is further compounded by heightened demand for services as the state strives to improve accessibility for its diverse populations.

The initiative dedicated to integrating care models for rare conditions is a direct response to these challenges. By fostering collaboration among physical, mental, and social health services, the goal is to create a more cohesive healthcare experience for patients. This approach is essential in Washington, where integrated service delivery can significantly improve the care journey for those afflicted by rare diseases, particularly in under-resourced areas.

Washington's target outcomes for this initiative aim to enhance coordination among healthcare providersleading to more timely diagnoses, improved treatment plans, and overall better health outcomes for affected individuals. By integrating care models, the initiative endeavors to bridge gaps between different health services, facilitating a holistic approach to patient care. This is particularly important in a state where patients often encounter barriers related to geographic distance and service availability.

The implementation process will emphasize collaborative planning and continuous evaluation to ensure that integrated care models effectively meet Washington's needs. Providers across the state will be encouraged to work together, share resources, and establish referral networks, ultimately promoting a patient-centered approach that addresses the unique challenges faced by residents with rare diseases. By focusing on a system-building approach, Washington aims to transform its healthcare landscape, ensuring that all patients receive the comprehensive support they need.

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