Who Qualifies for Telehealth Solutions in Arizona
GrantID: 56886
Grant Funding Amount Low: $697,178
Deadline: September 21, 2023
Grant Amount High: $697,177
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Grant Overview
Eligibility Criteria for Innovative Telehealth Solutions in Arizona
In Arizona, the rapidly growing population of children with cerebral palsy presents an urgent need for accessible healthcare solutions. The state has about 3.8 million children, with a reported 1 in 323 individuals diagnosed with cerebral palsy. Given the geographic and economic diversity of Arizona, access to consistent care poses significant challenges, especially in rural areas where healthcare providers specializing in this condition are few.
Eligibility for this funding is primarily centered around developing innovative telehealth solutions that specifically target families of children diagnosed with cerebral palsy. Applicants should demonstrate their capacity to create a comprehensive digital platform designed to deliver remote therapy sessions. This approach will remove barriers related to transportation and access to providers, allowing families in remote areas timely interventions.
Potential applicants must be equipped with both the technology infrastructure and the clinical expertise to implement these telehealth solutions. This includes having trained therapists who can conduct virtual sessions and the ability to maintain ongoing communication with families. Moreover, applicants must also provide evidence of need, detailing how many families in their target area struggle with accessing specialized care.
Given Arizona's unique dynamics with vast rural territories and urban centers, telehealth initiatives must be tailored to address these differences. Providers might need to offer varied solutions based on community resources and technological capacity, ensuring that no family feels left behind. The need for improved mobility scores among children participating in these programs will be a crucial outcome measure, as it will demonstrate the efficacy of remote care solutions over traditional methods.
By prioritizing telehealth solutions, Arizona can leverage technology to create innovative approaches to delivering care, making it one of the first states to move toward a more integrated healthcare system for children with cerebral palsy.
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