Are you ready to begin planning your telehealth program but don’t
know where to start? With the CTRC Telehealth Program Developer
Kit, now you can access a fool-proof, step-by-step guide for
developing your telehealth program. Whether you’re starting
or expanding your plan, this new kit provides you with all of the
tools you need to create and implement a successful program.
Harnessing more than 15 years of telehealth expertise, the CTRC
Telehealth Program Developer Kit incorporates telehealth best
practices from programs across the nation. The kit is built
to save you time and costs, while reducing complexity and
risk. Whether your organization is large or small, this
highly customizable Kit will meet your planning needs so that you
can spend time focusing on what matters most—providing the
absolute best care.
The Telehealth Program Developer Kit guides you through an
exclusive seven steps to program development.
This step-by-step guide includes:
Technology guide and checklists
Reimbursement guides
Room-design guide
Marketing guide
Legal and regulatory resources
Best practices compendium
Indicators for performance monitoring
Online access to templates
To receive a kit, please contact our team at (877) 590-8144.
Please note – The Program Developer Kit is being redesigned.
We are still sending out the old design at this time.
Thank you for visiting the California Telehealth Resource
Center (CTRC), previously known as the California Telemedicine
and eHealth Center (CTEC). Our website is currently
being updated to reflect the changes.We request
your patience during this transition.
CTRC promises to bring you a new and
improved direct assistance approach, with renewed outreach
efforts, telehealth education and support, and hands-on
training.
As California’s Telehealth Resource Center, CTRC has a
substantial volume of up to the minute information to assist you
with your telehealth activities. Some new features on the
website include:
Search capability throughout the website and search function
in our news archive to help you easily find information
Special heading for developments on funding / reimbursement
and legislative / regulatory
Community section to submit your stories and items of
interest for inclusion in the website
A new bill introduced Sunday in the U.S. House of Representatives
that, if passed, would expand telehealth services in Medicare and
Medicaid programs has garnered the support of The American
Telemedicine Association.
Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Kathleen Sebelius today
announced that more states are on track to implement the health
care law and establish health insurance marketplaces, or
Exchanges, in their states. California, Hawaii, Idaho,
Nevada, New Mexico, Vermont and Utah are conditionally approved
today to operate a State-based Exchange, and Arkansas is
conditionally approved to operate a State Partnership
Exchange. HHS is also providing more guidance to states
today on marketplaces that will be operated in partnership with
the federal government.