Integrated Care Models in Missouri
GrantID: 64371
Grant Funding Amount Low: Open
Deadline: October 25, 2025
Grant Amount High: Open
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Integrated Care Models for Chronic Illness in Missouri
Missouri is currently confronting substantial challenges in managing chronic illnesses, with over 50% of adults living with at least one chronic condition, such as diabetes or heart disease. The state’s fragmented healthcare system exacerbates these issues, preventing effective coordination of care among healthcare providers and leading to suboptimal patient outcomes.
This situation is particularly detrimental for patients with co-morbid conditions who struggle to navigate a system that does not effectively address both their physical and mental health needs. Rural areas in Missouri, such as the Ozarks, often lack access to integrated healthcare services, compelling patients to rely on multiple providers, which can lead to missed appointments and poorly managed care.
The grant funding is designed to support the implementation of integrated care models that address both physical and mental health needs for patients with chronic conditions. By promoting comprehensive treatment options that facilitate collaboration among healthcare providers, the initiative intends to improve patient outcomes and reduce healthcare costs associated with chronic illness management.
Local healthcare systems will receive financial assistance to establish multidisciplinary care teams that include doctors, mental health professionals, and social workers. This collaborative approach aims to create a more holistic care environment that recognizes the interconnectedness of physical and mental health, ultimately leading to improved quality of life for patients.
Unlike neighboring states, Missouri’s strategy uniquely prioritizes the integration of mental health services into chronic illness care, ensuring that patients receive well-rounded support. This targeted investment in integrated care models represents a critical step towards enhancing health outcomes for Missourians living with chronic health issues.
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