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Project ECHO: Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes

New Mexico


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Abstract:The University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center (UNM HSC) developed an innovative and widely applicable model to provide treatment for patients with chronic, common and complex diseases who do not have direct access to specialty health care providers. This knowledge-on-demand model is called Project ECHO - Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes. Conceived as a means to treat HCV-infected patients in New Mexico's rural communities and prison system, Project ECHO can assist in diagnosing and successfully treat many other chronic illnesses and conditions. Project ECHO connects urban medical center disease experts with rural general practitioners and community health representatives over a telehealth network. This enables them to effectively treat patients on site who would otherwise have to travel to urban healthcare facilities for specialty treatment. Project ECHO has enormous potential as an affordable healthcare intervention in rural communities where certain chronic diseases have reached epidemic levels and healthcare resources and personnel are scarce. The purpose of Project ECHO was to educate, train, and support rural general practitioners or other available healthcare representatives on the best practice treatment protocols for complex diseases they encounter in their communities. This model focused on the principles of case-based learning and disease management using the telemedicine infrastructure and internet-based technologies to co-manage patients in community-based practices. The ultimate goal of Project ECHO was to provide the same level of healthcare to rural patients with chronic diseases as can be obtained in an urban setting. A secondary goal was to provide rural healthcare practitioners with a level of interaction and support commensurate with their urban counterparts to enhance their technical competence and decrease their feelings of professional isolation.

Grant Number:UC1 HS 015135

Category:Implementation Grants (THQIT)

AHRQ Funded Amount:$1,455,258

Principal Investigator:Arora, Sanjeev

Organization:University of New Mexico at Albuquerque

City:Albuquerque

State:New Mexico

Project End Date:Aug 31, 2008

Project Status:Closed

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Type of Health Information Technology: Telehealth, Interactive Video, Internet

Community: Rural

Care Setting: Community Health Center, Prison

 

 

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