Healthcare Finance News July 2, 2020
Mallory Hackett

The challenge aims to combat the loneliness that older adults, people with disabilities and veterans experience, especially during pandemic.

The Department of Health and Human Services has set up a challenge for providers, organizations and others to create an online system to combat loneliness and isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.

HHS’s Administration for Community Living and the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health are currently accepting submissions to the MENTAL (Mobilizing and Empowering the Nation and Technology to Address Loneliness & social isolation) Health Challenge.

The challenge aims to combat the social isolation and loneliness that older adults, people with disabilities, and veterans often experience, especially during the coronavirus pandemic.

It seeks to find a user-friendly online...

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