Accessing Health Data in Arizona's Desert Regions
GrantID: 59147
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: January 26, 2026
Grant Amount High: $350,000
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Grant Overview
Arizona's Unique Health Research Barriers
In Arizona, the complex interplay of environmental factors significantly shapes health outcomes for residents, especially in rural and desert areas. The state's distinct geographic features contribute to specific health challenges, including higher rates of respiratory issues and heat-related illnesses. However, many researchers face substantial barriers when it comes to accessing relevant health data that addresses these unique issues. This funding opportunity aims to create a robust data repository focused on addressing the unique health challenges faced by Arizona populations living in arid regions, thereby enabling targeted public health interventions.
Stakeholders Facing Health Data Access Challenges
Local healthcare providers, academic researchers, and public health organizations are primarily the stakeholders grappling with inadequate access to health data in Arizona. The logistical challenges of data collection in remote desert areas often limit research efforts, leading to incomplete understandings of health phenomena. By targeting the needs of these stakeholders, the proposed data system will empower them to make informed decisions regarding health interventions and to respond effectively to public health needs emerging from environmental conditions.
How Funding Solutions Address Arizona's Needs
The funding will facilitate the development and implementation of a centralized data repository that not only gathers health data but also integrates environmental factors that significantly affect health. Collaborations with Arizona State University and other local academic institutions will be critical to this effort, as they possess the technical expertise to create a usable framework for data analysis. Additionally, outreach to community members will ensure their input and engagement, creating a more comprehensive perspective on health impacts. By employing a data-driven approach, this initiative will foster immediate health interventions that effectively respond to the specific health challenges faced by Arizona's diverse populations.
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