Enhancing Primary Care Capacity for Cardiovascular Disease Management Through the ECHO+ Model: A Multistate Rural Collaboration Among West Virginia, Arkansas, and Oklahoma
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Description
Examines quality of care and clinician capacity impacts of the ECHO+ cardiovascular disease (CVD) tele-education course, which included asynchronous pre-recorded lectures and a quality improvement learning collaborative for 41 rural primary care providers in West Virginia, Arkansas, and Oklahoma. Provides data on ECHO+ impacts on CVD quality indicators, patient outcomes, and participant feedback.
Author(s)
Dru Ricci, Hannah Schmitt, Heidi Ngov, et al.
Citation
Journal of Primary Care & Community Health, 16
Date
09/2025
Tagged as
Cardiovascular disease
· Health workforce education and training
· Healthcare quality
· Networking and collaboration
· Primary care
· Statistics and data
· Arkansas
· Oklahoma
· West Virginia