Mayo Clinic Health System's Practice-Based Research Network is sharing in an $11 million federal grant to lead a national learning collaborative among rural healthcare providers.
The network is partnering with rural clinics and communities to help them work together to deliver better healthcare. Partners in the project include Mineral Regional Health Center in Superior, Mont.; The Appalachian Osteopathic Postgraduate Training Institute Consortium in Pikeville, Ky.; iVantage Health Analytics in Portland, Maine; and Montana's frontier and rural healthcare communities.
The award is specifically intended to develop and implement a network to standardize operations and efficiencies across Montana's medical practices, including tertiary care centers, critical access hospitals and rural health clinics.
The network is partnering with rural clinics and communities to help them work together to deliver better healthcare. Partners in the project include Mineral Regional Health Center in Superior, Mont.; The Appalachian Osteopathic Postgraduate Training Institute Consortium in Pikeville, Ky.; iVantage Health Analytics in Portland, Maine; and Montana's frontier and rural healthcare communities.
The award is specifically intended to develop and implement a network to standardize operations and efficiencies across Montana's medical practices, including tertiary care centers, critical access hospitals and rural health clinics.
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