The University of Virginia Center for Telehealth has been awarded a grant of nearly $1 million to create the Mid-Atlantic Telehealth Resource Center, according to a UVA Health System news release.
The UVA Center for Telehealth will use the grant, which was awarded by the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration, to collaborate with a coalition of healthcare providers to expand telemedicine services in the Mid-Atlantic states.
The Mid-Atlantic Telehealth Resource Center is expected to launch in early October.
IU Health Partners With Rural Health Network for Stroke Telemedicine Service
California's Heffernan Memorial Healthcare District Granted Nearly $50K for Telemedicine
The UVA Center for Telehealth will use the grant, which was awarded by the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration, to collaborate with a coalition of healthcare providers to expand telemedicine services in the Mid-Atlantic states.
The Mid-Atlantic Telehealth Resource Center is expected to launch in early October.
Related Articles on Telehealth:
Study: Telehealth and Care Management Saved Up To $542 Per Person Per QuarterIU Health Partners With Rural Health Network for Stroke Telemedicine Service
California's Heffernan Memorial Healthcare District Granted Nearly $50K for Telemedicine