Montana Telehealth Assistance Program
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Kailyn Mock
406.994.7709
kailyn.mock@montana.edu
The Telehealth Assistance Program supports the expansion and availability of telehealth services, including mental health and urgent care, within high-risk, underserved, and rural communities in Montana.
Applicants will establish a telehealth accessibility program to pilot an Emergency Medical Services (EMS), Community Integrated Health (CIH), and Community Health Worker (CHW) to telehealth referral or alternate destination program.
Deliverables include:
- Establish a user interface to facilitate telehealth connections with EMS, CIH, CHW and other healthcare providers
- Participate in a report on rural and tribal utilization of telehealth services in partnership with EMS, CIH, and CHW within the target communities
Healthcare providers serving high-risk, underserved, rural and tribal communities are eligible to apply.
The ceiling amount is $1,000,000 over a 2-year period. Funds will be provided on a reimbursement basis monthly or quarterly.
Links to application instructions, and the online application are available on the program website.
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