2023 Telehealth Equity Catalyst Awards – Symposium Presentation Day 1 - August 7, 2023
Recorded On: 08/07/2023
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This is part of the Advancing Health Equity Through Telehealth: AAMC Learning Series.
The Telehealth Equity Catalyst (TEC) Awards seek to support AAMC-member institutions in their efforts to address barriers to telehealth and advance health care equity through innovative programing and creative use of telehealth and health technology. The following programs in this session demonstrate a commitment to removing barriers associated with the digital divide in telehealth and access for clinical delivery and medical training, particularly for underserved and under-resourced communities. Representatives from these programs will highlight how the TEC Awards have supported them in a successful campaign to expand access to telehealth and confront digital health disparities.
TEC Awards were launched as part of the AAMC’s efforts to support our members’ work to advance telehealth equity and serve as part of the AAMC’s strategic planning efforts to improve access to care for all. TEC Award applications for the 2024-2025 funding year will open in Spring 2024. For more information, please email telehealth@aamc.org.
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Helen Hughes, MD, MPH
Johns Hopkins Medicine
Medical Director, Office of Telemedicine
Medical Director, Pediatric Telemedicine
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Katy Allison, PhD, MPH
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Research Assistant Professor, Health Behavior & Health Education
Sherrie Searcy, BSN, RN, SANE-A
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Director of Operations for IDHI TeleSANE Program, Institute for Digitial Health and Innovation
Cristin Adams, DO, MPH
Medical University of South Carolina
Primary Care Physician in Family Medicine
Ragan Dubose-Morris, PhD
Medical University of South Carolina
Associate Professor
Director of Telehealth Education, Center for Telehealth
Jeff Gold, MD
Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU)
Professor of Medicine, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, School of Medicine
Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology, School of Medicine