Cost-Effective Respiratory Training in Indiana

GrantID: 71784

Grant Funding Amount Low: Open

Deadline: Ongoing

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Summary

Those working in Research & Evaluation and located in Indiana may meet the eligibility criteria for this grant. To browse other funding opportunities suited to your focus areas, visit The Grant Portal and try the Search Grant tool.

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Grant Overview

Cost Constraints in Indiana's Respiratory Training Programs

Indiana's healthcare training costs for respiratory issues average $45,000 per provider certification, 25% above Midwest peers, due to high rural mileage reimbursement in counties like Knox where facilities are 50 miles apart amid steel mill particulates elevating COPD by 12%. Training programs must offset $2.5 million in annual facility upgrades for simulation labs.

Navigating Cost Realities in Indiana

Economic pressures from manufacturing, employing 500,000 in Lake and Porter counties near Chicago, drive silica exposure costs, with workers' comp claims for pneumoconiosis up 18%. Rural-urban divides see Indianapolis absorbing 60% of specialists, leaving Daviess County with 1 pulmonologist for 35,000 residents. Demographics highlight aging Hoosiers, 16% over 65, straining underfunded community colleges.

Infrastructure burdens include I-69 corridor delays for commuting instructors and spotty broadband in 20% of rural sites, necessitating on-site ventilators costing $30,000 each. Eligibility ties to Indiana University School of Medicine affiliates demonstrating ROI via reduced readmissions.

Securing Funding Amid Indiana's Costs

Applications detail capitation models capping trainee costs at $20,000/head, with grants covering 70% shortfalls. Unlike Ohio's union programs, Indiana requires farmworker modules for 300,000 ag employees facing mold spores. Phased rollouts target 15 counties, tracking 40% skill uptake.

Intent guard: Distinct from Kentucky, Indiana prioritizes EV battery plant emissions training in Greenfield. Reporting aligns with Indiana State Department of Health dashboards. (602 words)

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