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Grant for State of North Dakota, Department of Health

Year
2017
Program
Community Innovation Grants
Amount
$208,000
Term
26 months

Bismarck, ND — To increase access to adequate health care for rural school children in North Dakota by piloting school-based telehealth technology

Reports

Final Report
Report date
February 2020

As school partnerships/relationships grew it was important to listen to the voiced needs of the new partners. That lead to expanding health coverage from only physical to also behavioral health, specifically offering partner schools with telehealth counseling for grades 5-12

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Interim Report
Report date
February 2019

Collaborating with communities, schools, school officials, caregivers, parents, students, the North Dakota Department of Health, and the eCare staff has been key to success over this past year.

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