Building Data Sharing between Providers in Nebraska

GrantID: 63116

Grant Funding Amount Low: $900,000

Deadline: April 1, 2024

Grant Amount High: $900,000

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Organizations and individuals based in Nebraska who are engaged in Substance Abuse may be eligible to apply for this funding opportunity. To discover more grants that align with your mission and objectives, visit The Grant Portal and explore listings using the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Data Sharing between Providers in Nebraska

Nebraska’s healthcare system faces considerable challenges in addressing the needs of pregnant and postpartum women with substance use disorders (SUD). While Nebraska has made strides in enhancing its healthcare delivery, the fragmentation of services continues to be a significant barrier to effectively addressing the needs of this population. According to the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, many women encounter difficulties in navigating the healthcare landscape, leading to gaps in service provision for SUD.

Providers across Nebraska, particularly in both urban hubs like Omaha and rural communities, often work independently without adequate systems in place for coordinated care. As a result, pregnant women with substance use disorders may receive piecemeal treatment, which fails to address the interconnected nature of their mental health and substance use challenges. This disjointed approach not only hinders treatment success but can also negatively impact maternal and fetal health outcomes.

This grant aims to establish data-sharing agreements among healthcare providers in Nebraska to enhance care coordination for pregnant women dealing with SUD. By creating a unified data-sharing infrastructure, this initiative will facilitate better communication and collaboration among various healthcare entities, allowing for a more integrated approach to treatment. Improved data access will enable healthcare providers to track patient progress, share critical information, and ensure that women receive comprehensive support tailored to their unique needs.

Moreover, implementing effective data-sharing practices addresses the scalability issues that often plague rural healthcare systems. In Nebraska, where provider shortages are an ongoing concern, establishing clear communication channels helps optimize existing resources and create a more collaborative care environment. Enhanced data-sharing initiatives will also empower healthcare providers to identify trends in care and outcomes, leading to more effective interventions and policies that prioritize the health of mothers and infants.

In conclusion, this grant represents a pivotal step toward strengthening the healthcare framework for pregnant women with substance use disorders in Nebraska. By focusing on data sharing among providers, the initiative aims to dismantle barriers to effective care and improve health outcomes for women and their newborns. Ultimately, this collaborative approach fosters a more coherent support system that can adapt to meet the needs of Nebraska's diverse populations.

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