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South Dakota Cardiovascular Disease Prevention and Treatment Funding

This funding record is inactive. Please see the program website or contact the program sponsor to determine if this program is currently accepting applications or will open again in the future.

Sponsor
South Dakota Department of Health
Deadlines
Oct 1, 2023
Contact

Brianne Holbeck
605.367.7207
Brianne.Holbeck@state.sd.us

Purpose

The South Dakota Cardiovascular Disease Prevention and Treatment Program will provide funding to support strategies that have a focus on prevention, treatment, and/or management of cardiovascular disease. Tribal communities are a priority.

Strategies may include chronic care coordination, care transition, self-measured blood pressure screening, and social determinants of health screening.

  • Strategy 1A: Advance the adoption and use of electronic health records (EHR) or Health Information technology (HIT) to identify, track, and monitor measures for clinical and social service and support needs to address health care disparities and health outcomes for patients at highest risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) with a focus on hypertension and high cholesterol
  • Strategy 1B: Promote the use of standardized processes or tools to identify the social services and support needs of patient populations at the highest risk of CVD, with a focus on hypertension and high cholesterol, and monitor and assess the referral and utilization of those services, such as food assistance, transportation, housing, and childcare
  • Strategy 3C: Promote the use of self-measured blood pressure monitoring (SMBP) with clinical support within populations at the highest risk of hypertension
Eligibility

Interventions must target individuals between 18-85 years old whose primary residence is South Dakota or a South Dakota tribal community.

Geographic coverage
South Dakota
Amount of funding

Award ceiling: $60,000
Award floor: $15,000
Project period: 1 year
Estimated number of awards: 3

Application process

A link to the application instructions is available on the program website.

Email completed applications to Brianne.Holbeck@state.sd.us.

Tagged as
American Indian or Alaska Native · Cardiovascular disease · Care coordination · Health information technology · Social determinants of health · Technology for health and human services · Wellness, health promotion, and disease prevention · South Dakota

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