FQHC Telehealth Consortium Reports its Members have Conducted more than One Million Telemedicine Visits in Massachusetts since March of 2020 Consortium Passes Halfway Mark of a $12 Million Campaign to Develop Sustainable and Equitable Telehealth Capacity in the Commonwealth Boston, MA August 24, 2021 – The Massachusetts FQHC (Federally Qualified Health Center) Telehealth Consortium today […]
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Created by the FQHC Telehealth Consortium, ‘How-To’ Guide Supports Adoption and Sustainability of Telehealth Boston, MA August 11, 2021 – The FQHC (Federally Qualified Health Center) Telehealth Consortium today announces the publication of the Telehealth Playbook, a new “how-to” resource designed to help health centers and other primary care providers implement and improve telehealth within […]
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The FQHC (Federally Qualified Health Center) Telehealth Consortium today announces the launch of Phase II of its campaign to greatly increase telemedicine capacity in Massachusetts’s community health centers.
https://fqhctelehealth.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/NEWS-Phase-II.jpg400412Philippa Midletonhttp://88k.758.myftpupload.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/FQHC-Telehealth-Consortium.pngPhilippa Midleton2021-04-21 23:43:412021-04-23 21:17:44Massachusetts FQHC Telehealth Consortium Announces Launch of Phase II of Telemedicine Campaign with More Than $4.7M in Grants
The Massachusetts FQHC Telehealth Consortium (Consortium), made up of 35 federally qualified health centers (FQHCs), today announced that it has been awarded the only grant given in New England by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to increase telemedicine capacity in community health centers statewide.
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$226,660 grant will increase access to telehealth and address health equity in Essex County communities Telehealth Navigator Program can serve as a model for the Commonwealth and nation Boston, MA, January 12, 2021 – The FQHC (Federally Qualified Health Center) Telehealth Consortium (the “Consortium”) has received a grant from the Digital Equity Fund of the […]
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Community Care Cooperative (C3), the Accountable Care Organization (ACO) that advances community-based care for MassHealth members through its network of 19 health centers throughout the state, today announced the launch of a $5 million campaign to greatly increase telehealth capacity in community health centers statewide. Telehealth capability is needed in order to better fight the COVID-19 epidemic and better serve health center patients when the pandemic is over.
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Community Care Cooperative (C3), the Accountable Care Organization (ACO) that advances community-based care for MassHealth members through its network of 19 health centers throughout the state, today announced that it has been named a $1,026,000 grant recipient by the Patrick J. McGovern Foundation to rapidly expand telehealth capacity in community health centers statewide in the next two weeks in order to better fight the COVID-19 epidemic.
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Mass. Community Health Centers Conduct More than 1M Telehealth Visits
UncategorizedFQHC Telehealth Consortium Reports its Members have Conducted more than One Million Telemedicine Visits in Massachusetts since March of 2020 Consortium Passes Halfway Mark of a $12 Million Campaign to Develop Sustainable and Equitable Telehealth Capacity in the Commonwealth Boston, MA August 24, 2021 – The Massachusetts FQHC (Federally Qualified Health Center) Telehealth Consortium today […]
‘Telehealth Playbook’ Published as a Resource for Health Centers in Massachusetts and Nationally
UncategorizedCreated by the FQHC Telehealth Consortium, ‘How-To’ Guide Supports Adoption and Sustainability of Telehealth Boston, MA August 11, 2021 – The FQHC (Federally Qualified Health Center) Telehealth Consortium today announces the publication of the Telehealth Playbook, a new “how-to” resource designed to help health centers and other primary care providers implement and improve telehealth within […]
Massachusetts FQHC Telehealth Consortium Announces Launch of Phase II of Telemedicine Campaign with More Than $4.7M in Grants
UncategorizedBoston, MA April 21, 2021
The FQHC (Federally Qualified Health Center) Telehealth Consortium today announces the launch of Phase II of its campaign to greatly increase telemedicine capacity in Massachusetts’s community health centers.
Massachusetts FQHC Telehealth Consortium Awarded $3.1M FCC Grant to Increase Telemedicine Quality and Access in the Commonwealth
UncategorizedBoston, MA February 9, 2021
The Massachusetts FQHC Telehealth Consortium (Consortium), made up of 35 federally qualified health centers (FQHCs), today announced that it has been awarded the only grant given in New England by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to increase telemedicine capacity in community health centers statewide.
Massachusetts FQHC Telehealth Consortium Announces Grant from Essex County Community Foundation to Support New ‘Telehealth Navigator Program’
Uncategorized$226,660 grant will increase access to telehealth and address health equity in Essex County communities Telehealth Navigator Program can serve as a model for the Commonwealth and nation Boston, MA, January 12, 2021 – The FQHC (Federally Qualified Health Center) Telehealth Consortium (the “Consortium”) has received a grant from the Digital Equity Fund of the […]
Community Care Cooperative (C3) Announces $5 Million Campaign Boosting Telehealth Capacity to Fight COVID-19 via Health Centers
UncategorizedBoston, MA May 28, 2020
Community Care Cooperative (C3), the Accountable Care Organization (ACO) that advances community-based care for MassHealth members through its network of 19 health centers throughout the state, today announced the launch of a $5 million campaign to greatly increase telehealth capacity in community health centers statewide. Telehealth capability is needed in order to better fight the COVID-19 epidemic and better serve health center patients when the pandemic is over.
Community Care Cooperative (C3) Receives Grant to Expand Telehealth Capacity to Fight COVID-19
UncategorizedBoston, MA April 3, 2020
Community Care Cooperative (C3), the Accountable Care Organization (ACO) that advances community-based care for MassHealth members through its network of 19 health centers throughout the state, today announced that it has been named a $1,026,000 grant recipient by the Patrick J. McGovern Foundation to rapidly expand telehealth capacity in community health centers statewide in the next two weeks in order to better fight the COVID-19 epidemic.