Multi-Disciplinary Diabetes Care Teams in Washington
GrantID: 9813
Grant Funding Amount Low: $500,000
Deadline: October 26, 2023
Grant Amount High: $500,000
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Multi-Disciplinary Diabetes Care Teams in Washington
Washington state is characterized by significant diversity in population and geographic landscape, resulting in a wide range of healthcare needs. With approximately 8.5% of adults diagnosed with diabetes, there is an urgent need for comprehensive and coordinated care. In areas like Seattle and Spokane, the healthcare system is faced with the dual challenges of catering to urban populations while also addressing the needs of rural residents, who often experience shortages in specialized care.
Many patients with diabetes in Washington struggle to access coordinated care, particularly due to workforce constraints and limited interdisciplinary collaboration. The complexity of diabetes management requires input from various healthcare professionals, including endocrinologists, dietitians, and diabetes educators. However, the current healthcare delivery model often lacks this integration, leading to fragmented care that can adversely affect patient outcomes.
The funding opportunity is aimed at establishing multi-disciplinary diabetes care teams throughout Washington state to enhance the management of diabetes. These teams will be composed of diverse healthcare professionals who will work collaboratively to ensure comprehensive care tailored to individual patient needs. This team-based approach is designed to improve the overall management of diabetes, focusing on both immediate care and long-term health outcomes.
By utilizing a multi-disciplinary model, the initiative aims to address the disparities in diabetes care and ensure that patient needs are met holistically. Washington’s diverse population demographics encourage a tailored approach to care delivery, incorporating cultural competencies and varying health beliefs. This funding will make it possible to create more dynamic and effective care teams that are responsive to the specific needs of Washington’s communities.
In summary, Washington's diabetes challenges necessitate innovative solutions, particularly the establishment of multi-disciplinary healthcare teams. By integrating the expertise of various professionals, this initiative will address gaps in diabetes care, improve patient outcomes, and build a healthcare system that is better equipped to serve the diverse population of Washington state.
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