Measuring Integrated Care Coordination Impact
GrantID: 68612
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: Open
Summary
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Grant Overview
Required Outcomes for Integrated Care Coordination Funding
The Integrated Care Coordination Model seeks to enhance the overall quality of life for individuals with complex healthcare needs through a holistic approach. This funding initiative aims to establish effective communication channels among healthcare providers, social services, and community organizations. It is essential to note that this funding does not support individual treatment expenses or direct clinical services; rather, it is dedicated to developing a network for improved care coordination.
Applying organizations must establish clear outcome benchmarks to assess the impact of their care coordination initiatives. For instance, a project may set as a goal to reduce hospital readmission rates by 15% within a year by ensuring patients receive adequate follow-up care and social support after discharge. Another required outcome could be the improvement of patient satisfaction scores regarding the responsiveness and quality of care coordination, aimed for a specific percentage increase over the grant period.
Key performance indicators (KPIs) that applicants must track include the percentage of patients successfully transitioned to community resources, the rate of adherence to care plans, and tracking patient engagement levels in resulting follow-up care. It is imperative that organizations build their internal capacity to utilize data analytics methods to measure progress against these KPIs effectively.
Regular evaluation and reporting requirements will require applicants to demonstrate their commitment to data transparency and accountability. Funded organizations will be expected to submit periodic reports detailing project outcomes, challenges faced, and adjustments made to improve patient care processes.
Finally, performance thresholds will be established to ascertain continued funding viability. Organizations not meeting minimum performance benchmarks risk losing grant support, pressuring them to maintain focus on outcome-driven strategies and high-quality service delivery.
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