mHealth Intelligence November 23, 2022
Mark Melchionna

A recent grant from HRSA has provided South Dakota-based Avera Health with $2.5 million to support the nursing and rural public health workforce through telehealth and virtual care training.

To provide support for the nursing and rural public health workforce, Avera Health will use new funding from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) to launch several projects involving training on telehealth, telemetry monitoring, virtual nursing, and cultural awareness.

Serving South Dakota and surrounding parts of Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, and North Dakota, Avera Health is an integrated health system with 37 hospitals, 200-plus primary and specialty care clinics, and 40 senior living facilities.

After receiving a total of $2.5 million in funding from HRSA through two grants, Avera health...

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