Who Qualifies for Outcomes-Based Health Tracking in Kentucky
GrantID: 67651
Grant Funding Amount Low: $1,000,000
Deadline: September 16, 2024
Grant Amount High: $1,000,000
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Outcomes-Based Health Tracking Systems in Kentucky
In Kentucky, addressing health needs within correctional facilities presents a complex landscape. The state has one of the highest incarceration rates in the nation, coupled with a significant prevalence of health issues among the incarcerated population. Reports indicate that approximately 60% of inmates in Kentucky corrections facilities have chronic health conditions, including substance use disorders, cardiovascular diseases, and mental health issues.
This reality impacts not only the individuals themselves but also the broader community dynamics, where high recidivism rates strain local resources and hinder public safety. The reentry process for many former inmates can be fraught with challenges, especially in securing appropriate healthcare, which is crucial for reducing recidivism.
Now, the Kentucky program targets these challenges by implementing outcomes-based health tracking systems designed specifically for individuals in correctional facilities. Participants who qualify for this grant must demonstrate a commitment to tracking and improving health outcomes post-release. Eligible organizations may include state and local correctional facilities, healthcare providers, and community organizations focused on criminal justice reform.
The application process will require detailed proposals outlining tracking mechanisms, expected health outcomes, and strategies for intervention. Additionally, applicants will need to provide evidence of collaboration with healthcare providers to design personalized interventions that effectively address the health needs identified through tracking data.
The funding aims to create a robust framework for continuous health monitoring, allowing for tailored interventions that improve health post-release. For Kentucky, this initiative represents an essential strategy to align health interventions with the unique challenges faced by its incarcerated population, thereby addressing public health concerns and helping reduce recidivism rates effectively.
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