PACT
Promoting Access, Coordination, and Transformation

Who is this for?

PACT is intended for healthcare providers, hospitals, clinics, behavioral health providers, EMS, public health agencies, and community partners seeking to improve access and coordination of care.

What does success look like?

Improved coordination, reduced service gaps, better patient experiences, and more efficient use of healthcare resources.

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What will PACT fund and support?

PACT supports initiatives that strengthen care coordination and reduce access barriers, including:

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Care coordination and navigation models

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Integration of behavioral health and primary care

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Regional partnerships and shared service models

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Data-sharing and coordination tools that improve patient transitions

Important to know before applying:

Projects must demonstrate collaboration and support coordinated systems of care, not standalone efforts.

What is next?

Upcoming announcements will provide detailed information regarding eligibility criteria and award frameworks via Notices of Funding Opportunities (NOFOs).