Implementing and Expanding Self-Measured Blood Pressure Monitoring in South Dakota
Rachel.Sehr@state.sd.us 605.367.5356
The South Dakota Department of Health provides grants for healthcare facilities and community organizations in South Dakota to implement a self-measured blood pressure monitoring (SMBP) program, increase the number of patients served, and/or expand the program to additional providers or sites.
Application requirements include:
- Applications should demonstrate a systems level change approach that impacts the permanent culture around heart disease prevention at the organizational level
- Applications should demonstrate potential for sustained efforts and lasting impact that lead to improved heart disease prevention and management
- Funds can not cover screening tests, diagnostics, treatment, or direct service items
Eligible applicants include healthcare facilities and community organizations that serve patients whose primary residence is in South Dakota or a South Dakota tribal community.
Up to $20,000 for a one year project period.
A link to the application instructions is available on the program website.
Email completed applications to Rachel.Sehr@state.sd.us. Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until funding is exhausted.
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