Innovative Treatment Delivery through Digital Platforms

GrantID: 61505

Grant Funding Amount Low: $7,500,000

Deadline: February 2, 2024

Grant Amount High: $7,500,000

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Grant Overview

Innovative Treatment Delivery via Digital Tools

The increasing use of digital tools in healthcare presents a unique opportunity for enhancing substance use disorder treatment within correctional facilities. This funding aims to explore and implement digital methods for delivering treatment, thus providing a continuous support system for individuals in recovery even when they are confined.

Recent Adoption of Telehealth Solutions

With recent policy shifts encouraging the use of telehealth services, correctional facilities are beginning to realize the potential of digital platforms to enhance treatment access and engagement. This funding initiative seeks to prioritize the development of programs that effectively utilize mobile applications and telehealth consultations to deliver counseling and recovery support.

For example, a correctional facility might implement a telehealth system where individuals can receive online counseling sessions with licensed therapists. Additionally, a mobile recovery app could be developed to provide ongoing support and resources, such as access to recovery community forums and self-help tools that individuals can use during their time of confinement and after release.

Who is Best Suited to Apply?

This funding opportunity is ideal for correctional facilities willing to integrate technology into their treatment protocols. Organizations with expertise in digital health solutions and addiction recovery will also find themselves in a favorable position to apply. However, facilities lacking the technological infrastructure or those unwilling to adapt their treatment approaches may find their applications less competitive.

Fit Assessment Criteria for Digital Innovations

To effectively assess the fit of proposed digital solutions with existing treatment frameworks, applicants need to demonstrate not only technological capability but also how these solutions enhance recovery outcomes. Successful applicants will need to provide data on expected engagement rates and retention metrics, showing commitment to addressing substance use disorders through innovative means. Furthermore, outlining security measures to protect patient data during digital interactions will be vital to compliance and trust-building.

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