Community Based Model of Public Health Nursing Case Management Services
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For technical or programmatic
questions:
Tina Tah, RN/BSN/MBA
301.443.0038
tina.tah@ihs.gov
For budget or grants management
questions:
Vanietta Armstrong
301.443.4792
Vanietta.Armstrong@ihs.gov
Community Based Model of Public Health Nursing (PHN) Case Management Services provides grants to improve specific health outcomes of identified high-risk patients through a community case management model that uses a Public Health Nurse as a case manager.
The PHN Case Management Model places emphasis on early detection, diagnosis, treatment and evaluation of services in a cost effective manner. With an added community based focus, proposed projects should incorporate all aspects of the PHN Case Management Model while working with individuals and families in a population-based practice to provide nursing care services.
Applicants will first conduct a community health needs assessment to determine community priorities. They will then plan, implement, and evaluate program services.
Eligible applicants must be one of the following entities:
- Federally recognized tribes
- Tribal organizations
- Urban Indian organizations
Award ceiling: $150,000 per year
Award floor: $124,000 per year
Expected number of awards: 10
Project period: 5 years
Total funding available: $1,500,000
A link to the application and full announcement is available through grants.gov.
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Organizations (2)
- Indian Health Service, view details
- U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, view details
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