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Promoting the Integration of Primary and Behavioral Health Care: States

Adam Kincaid Grantor·Government

This grant aims to enhance the integration of physical and behavioral health care to foster overall wellness and improve health outcomes. It focuses on developing collaborative models for integrated care that address both mental health and chronic physical conditions, along with providing evidence-based services for mental and substance use disorders.

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The integration of health services aligns with global health priorities and addresses pressing mental health and chronic disease challenges.

Strategic fit

moderate

Private Sector is the strongest profile match at 50/100; relevance is 75/100.

Eligibility risk

moderate

Eligible applicant types include Others.

Deadline feasibility

moderate

The call closes in 19 days, so proposal capacity is the main constraint.

Funding attractiveness

strong

The tracked ceiling is $13.8M across 7 awards.

Partnership need

moderate

This may be stronger with a Private Sector lead or co-applicant based on fit scores.

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This opportunity should be tracked and reviewed further for potential application.

The purpose of this program is to: promote full integration and collaboration in clinical practice between physical and behavioral health care; support the improvement of integrated care models for physical and behavioral health care to improve overall wellness and physical health status; promote the implementation and improvement of bidirectional integrated care services, including evidence-based or evidence-informed screening, assessment, diagnosis, prevention, treatment, and recovery services for mental and substance use disorders, and co-occurring physical health conditions and chronic diseases.

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