Chronic Disease Quality Improvement Project Information
Eligibility
All applicants must employ or partner with primary care providers (MD, DO, PA, and/or NP) and currently have an operational ambulatory electronic health record (EHR). Eligible facilities include, but are not limited to, Tribal Health Clinics, Rural Health Clinics, Community Health Centers, hospitals, school-based health clinics, local public health departments, and primary care clinics in Montana.
Award amount
Each awarded facility is eligible to complete up to two projects per grant period which can last from 12 to 18-months, depending on which project you choose to participate in. Please see the project selection portion of this application for specific award amounts. Awards will be given contingent on availability of grant funding.
Deadlines
Some projects have specific application deadlines, depending on the focus and funding source. Please see the attached table for current application deadlines. Once an application in received, the site will undergo the readiness process and discuss next steps. Please submit no more than one application per facility.
All project deliverables must be completed by the agreed-upon end of the project, within 12 to 18 months from the start.
Deliverables and Payment
All projects, besides the social-related needs training, will have an interim/ baseline report, and a final report, templates are provided by DPHHS, and the due dates of these deliverables will be based off the awarded date. Upon completion of these deliverables, the site will invoice DPHHS in two intervales, one for completion of the interim report and one for completion of the final report.
For the social-related needs training, only one deliverable will be due to DPHHS upon completion of the project, and the site will invoice DPHHS subsequently.
Use of Funds
The sub-award funds may be used to develop/enhance a chronic disease registry; cover staff time toward implementing and evaluating the QI project; or train clinical staff on effectively using the EHR for reporting, setting up alerts in the EHR, and providing decision supports.
NOTE: Funds may not be used for 1) providing direct patient care; 2) purchasing food; 3) purchasing equipment; 4) lobbying or political activities.