WATERTOWN â Five regional organizations were recently awarded grant funding to implement promising strategies to fill physical, social, and behavioral health care needs in the community.
North Country Initiative used $175,000 in remaining funding from the New York State Delivery System Reform Incentive Payment program to invest in Promising Practices funds that continue the projects implemented as part of the program before it ended in March 2020. Criteria for the awards came after a poll from the summer of 2020 of regional health care providers asked to provide feedback on the most pressing health issues in the tri-county area.
Of the 60 issues identified, 14 were earmarked for Promising Practices funding within six categories: prevent and manage chronic disease; promote mental and behavioral well-being; prevent communicable diseases; promote healthy infants and children; promote geriatric and end-of-life care; and strengthen health care infrastructure and delivery.