Building Digital Tools for SUD Identification in Arizona
GrantID: 63114
Grant Funding Amount Low: $3,000
Deadline: April 15, 2024
Grant Amount High: $300,000
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Grant Overview
Addressing Barriers to Identifying Substance Use Disorders through Digital Tools in Arizona
Arizona is facing unprecedented levels of substance use disorders (SUD), particularly in urban areas like Phoenix and Tucson where opioid use has surged dramatically. Data from the Arizona Department of Health Services indicates that the state has seen a 300% increase in opioid overdose deaths since 2015, necessitating a focused response to support healthcare students in adequately identifying and managing these challenges.
Healthcare students who apply for this grant will gain access to digital tools designed to enhance their competency in identifying SUD. The primary focus is on those enrolled in graduate-level healthcare programs that are oriented towards serving urban and rural communities. These tools will facilitate real-time assessments, improve patient management processes, and enhance the accuracy of diagnoses.
Applications must include a plan that outlines how students intend to utilize these digital resources within their training and future practice. Programs will be encouraged to leverage technology such as mobile applications and telehealth solutions, which are increasingly vital for reaching populations impacted by substance use, especially in rural areas where resources are scarce.
Implementing these digital tools will not only prepare students to address SUD with greater precision but will also help bridge the existing gap between urban and rural healthcare delivery in Arizona. Understanding the unique patterns and challenges associated with SUD in specific regions of the state, healthcare providers can tailor their approaches to meet community needs effectively.
In summary, the development and integration of digital tools into healthcare training will significantly enhance the capability of future healthcare professionals in Arizona to identify and treat substance use disorders. By preparing students to utilize innovative healthcare technologies, the program ensures that graduates will be equipped to tackle one of the state’s most pressing public health crises.
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