Pediatric HIV-1 Treatment Impact in California's Healthcare System
GrantID: 60466
Grant Funding Amount Low: $850,000
Deadline: March 14, 2024
Grant Amount High: $1,250,000
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Grant Overview
Data Systems to Track Pediatric HIV-1 Progress in California
California faces significant challenges in managing pediatric HIV-1 treatment due to the state's sheer size, diverse population, and the varying healthcare access across urban and rural regions. With over 39 million residents and numerous healthcare providers, effective coordination and real-time data sharing are critical yet often lacking. According to recent data, California has one of the highest rates of pediatric HIV-1 cases in the United States, particularly in areas like Los Angeles and the Central Valley, where healthcare disparities are pronounced.
Who is most affected by these challenges? Primarily, children living in low-income families, especially those in urban centers and rural communities, encounter barriers in accessing timely and effective treatment for HIV-1. For instance, in Los Angeles County, the largest county in the country, over 24% of diagnosed youth do not receive adequate follow-up care, leading to poorer health outcomes. Meanwhile, in rural areas like Siskiyou County, only a handful of providers are equipped to handle specialized pediatric HIV-1 cases, resulting in delayed treatments and life-altering consequences for affected children.
This grant specifically addresses the urgent need for a centralized data management system that enhances real-time data collection and sharing among hospitals and clinics across California. By developing a robust tracking system, healthcare providers can monitor treatment progress more effectively and ensure that children receive the most appropriate and timely interventions. This initiative not only aims to provide immediate solutions but also lays the groundwork for sustainable improvements in pediatric HIV-1 care.
The implementation of this grant will focus on integrating technology into existing healthcare infrastructures, providing training for healthcare providers on data systems, and ensuring that all stakeholders, including parents and children, are aware of the available resources. By fostering a collaborative environment among healthcare providers, community organizations, and state agencies, the state can enhance treatment outcomes and reduce the number of children suffering from HIV-1. A successful data management system will help create a streamlined care pathway, leading to early intervention and better health outcomes for pediatric patients across the state.
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