Bioethics Impact in Oregon's Healthcare Innovations
GrantID: 65649
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: June 17, 2024
Grant Amount High: Open
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Grant Overview
Oregon's Digital Health Platforms for Chronic Illness Management
Oregon is witnessing a multifaceted public health challenge, particularly concerning chronic illnesses such as diabetes and heart disease. According to the Oregon Health Authority, nearly half of Oregon’s adult population suffers from at least one chronic condition, with significant disparities in management and outcomes across different demographic groups. Access to proper care and patient engagement remains an ongoing barrier for many residents.
Individuals in Oregon, especially those in rural regions, often struggle with managing their chronic illnesses due to a lack of specialized healthcare providers and resources. With only 57% of people with chronic conditions reporting effective self-management, there is an urgent need for innovative solutions. Many patients lack the tools or necessary knowledge to proactively manage their conditions, leading to increased emergency care utilization and worsening health status over time.
This initiative will establish digital health platforms tailored to assist Oregonians in effectively managing their chronic health issues. By leveraging technology, these platforms will provide access to personalized health plans, remote monitoring tools, and educational resources that empower patients in their self-management efforts. The initiative acknowledges the need for tailored solutions that reflect the unique demographics and geographic diversity of Oregon.
Through this approach, patients will receive the support necessary to enhance engagement with their health care, meaning patients in Oregon will have the opportunity to take an active role in managing their chronic illnesses. The initiative aligns with Oregon’s broader public health goals of improving health outcomes and reducing healthcare disparities by ensuring that all residents have access to effective, technology-driven chronic condition management solutions.
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