Building HIV Treatment Networks in Nebraska

GrantID: 59156

Grant Funding Amount Low: $50,000

Deadline: November 10, 2023

Grant Amount High: $800,000

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Those working in Non-Profit Support Services and located in Nebraska may meet the eligibility criteria for this grant. To browse other funding opportunities suited to your focus areas, visit The Grant Portal and try the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Building Bridges for HIV Treatment in Nebraska

The Barrier to Coordinated HIV Care in Nebraska

Nebraska's HIV landscape is characterized by a lack of coordinated care among service providers. Many individuals living with HIV do not receive comprehensive treatment due in part to fragmented health services and insufficient referral networks. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that Nebraska has one of the highest rates of late HIV diagnoses in the country, indicating a pressing need for improved care coordination to support timely treatment and intervention.

Who Faces This Barrier Locally

Patients living with HIV in Nebraska often encounter significant challenges in accessing continual care, particularly in rural regions where healthcare providers are few and far between. Individuals from marginalized communities, including those in urban centers like Omaha and Lincoln, experience disparities in healthcare access and often must navigate complex systems to receive appropriate services. Creating a network of providers who can collaborate effectively is crucial for improving health outcomes for individuals living with HIV across the state.

How Funding Will Facilitate Coordination

The proposed project seeks to establish a formal network of HIV care providers across Nebraska to enhance communication and processes for referrals. This initiative aims to create a seamless referral system that connects patients with necessary health services, ultimately fostering better treatment adherence and health monitoring. By emphasizing collaboration, the project will provide a structured approach to ensuring that every patient has access to the full range of services required for effective HIV care.

Expected Outcomes for Nebraska

Through the establishment of these networks, Nebraska aims to increase the percentage of individuals receiving continuous HIV treatment by at least 30% within three years. Improved coordination will not only facilitate timely care but will also enhance the overall patient experience, encouraging individuals to engage with their health service providers. Evaluations will focus on tracking patient progress through the healthcare system and the effectiveness of the referral processes established.

Why Improved Coordination Matters

In a state where health disparities and late diagnoses hinder effective HIV treatment, establishing structured networks among providers is essential. By breaking down silos and fostering collaboration, Nebraska can expect better health outcomes for individuals living with HIV. This initiative stands to simplify the healthcare process for patients while ultimately working towards reducing transmission rates, which is crucial for public health in Nebraska.

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