The purpose of the Delta Health Systems Implementation Program (DSIP) is to improve healthcare delivery in rural areas by implementing projects that will improve the financial sustainability of rural healthcare organizations and allow for increased access to care in rural communities.
These projects
focus on financial and operational improvement, quality improvement, telehealth, and workforce development in rural healthcare organizations in the rural counties and parishes of the Delta region.
The Delta region includes 252 counties and parishes located across eight states:
Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, and Tennessee.
To view maps of the counties and parishes in each state that are in the Delta region, visit the Delta Regional Authority Service Area Map.
To determine if a county or parish in the Delta region is rural, visit Rural Health Grants Eligibility Analyzer .
This program supports projects in rural healthcare organizations (as defined in Other Eligibility Criteria) in the Delta region that have received previous technical assistance (TA) through the Delta Region Community Health Systems Development Program (DRCHSD) or another similar TA program within the last five years.
The DRCHSD Program provides intensive, multi-year TA to rural healthcare organizations located in the Delta region for free.
DSIP is an extension of the DRCHSD Program and is designed to help rural healthcare organizations that previously received TA, from DRCHSD or another similar TA program, to implement projects based on the recommendations from their TA consultations.