Building Collaborative Care Models in South Carolina

GrantID: 11915

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Deadline: Ongoing

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Those working in Higher Education and located in South Carolina 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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Collaborative Care Models in Rural South Carolina

South Carolina is characterized by a diverse population and a landscape that includes both urban centers and vast rural areas. One of the state's primary healthcare challenges is the fragmented coordination of care, especially in rural regions where access to oncology specialists is severely limited. Approximately 46% of South Carolina’s population resides in rural areas, highlighting the need for effective healthcare strategies tailored to these unique circumstances.

Patients with peripheral nerve sheath tumors often require multidisciplinary care that includes oncologists, primary care providers, and support services. However, in rural South Carolina, these services are often inadequately integrated, resulting in fragmented care and poor health outcomes. Patients may struggle to navigate the healthcare system, and the lack of collaboration among providers exacerbates these challenges, leaving many without the comprehensive care they need.

To address these gaps, the funding initiative will support the development of collaborative care models specifically designed for managing peripheral nerve sheath tumors in rural South Carolina. By integrating primary care providers with oncologists and other specialists, the initiative aims to create a more cohesive treatment approach. This model will facilitate better communication among healthcare providers and promote continuity of care, ensuring patients receive timely and effective support throughout their treatment journey.

The collaborative care model is particularly fitting for South Carolina, where a significant portion of the population may experience barriers to accessing specialized care. By fostering teamwork among healthcare providers, the initiative aims to enhance care delivery and improve overall health outcomes for patients with peripheral nerve sheath tumors.

In conclusion, by implementing collaborative care models, this initiative is set to transform the landscape of healthcare provision in rural South Carolina. It not only addresses existing gaps but also ensures that patients receive the comprehensive support necessary for effective management of their condition.

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