Medical Care Development in Maine has received a grant from the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration to create a telehealth resource center for New England and rural New York, according to an MCD news release.
The non-profit organization will use an annual grant of $325,000 for three years to establish the NorthEast Telehealth Resource Center. MCD will collaborate with the Fletcher Allen Health Care Telemedicine Program at University of Vermont College of Medicine, Maine Telemedicine Services and state offices of rural health to provide telehealth support for the region.
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The non-profit organization will use an annual grant of $325,000 for three years to establish the NorthEast Telehealth Resource Center. MCD will collaborate with the Fletcher Allen Health Care Telemedicine Program at University of Vermont College of Medicine, Maine Telemedicine Services and state offices of rural health to provide telehealth support for the region.
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