This funding is intended to support establishment of telehealth services for people with opioid use disorder (OUD) in communities that have been disparately impacted by the opioid crisis, as well as in rural communities with few or no appropriate services. Marginalized groups (e.g., individuals experiencing homelessness, indigenous communities, veterans) will receive priority consideration.
The availability and use of telehealth services increased dramatically during the COVID-19 pandemic, generating heightened awareness of their value to communities that lack healthcare resources and providers, are geographically isolated, or have limited transportation options. Yet, telehealth is not available to everyone for a variety of reasons, including the cost of acquiring necessary technology infrastructure and software licenses.
Applications for Telehealth funding are open until Monday, May 9, at 5:00 p.m. (CST).
Telehealth NOFO
This funding is intended to support establishment of telehealth services for people with opioid use disorder (OUD) in communities that have been disparately impacted by the opioid crisis, as well as in rural communities with few or no appropriate services. Marginalized groups (e.g., individuals experiencing homelessness, indigenous communities, veterans) will receive priority consideration.
The availability and use of telehealth services increased dramatically during the COVID-19 pandemic, generating heightened awareness of their value to communities that lack healthcare resources and providers, are geographically isolated, or have limited transportation options. Yet, telehealth is not available to everyone for a variety of reasons, including the cost of acquiring necessary technology infrastructure and software licenses.
Applications for Telehealth funding are open until Monday, May 9, at 5:00 p.m. (CST).