The program was introduced by the FCC in 2018. It began accepting applications in November 2020 and is set to fund 107 projects aimed at helping providers expand telehealth services.
Below are the 16 providers, listed alphabetically, that received the last of the program’s funding, along with the amount they were awarded:
- Boston Medical Center: $446,250
- Boston’s Community Medical Group: $918,000
- Children’s Hospital of Denver (Aurora, Colo.): $824,096
- ChristianaCare Health Services (Newark, Del.): $3.3 million
- Community Guidance Center (Indiana, Pa.): $154,530
- Community Health Center (Middletown, Conn.): $1.1 million
- Yukon Flats Health Center (Fort Yukon, Alaska): $1.1 million
- Golden Valley Health Centers (Merced, Calif.): $725,195
- Greater Baden Medical Services (Brandywine, Md.): $406,249
- MUSC Medical Center (Charleston, S.C.): $246,347
- New England Telehealth Consortium (North Conway, N.H.): $2.6 million
- Northern Nevada HOPES (Reno): $331,884
- Palmetto State Providers Network (Cayce, S.C.): $7.2 million
- Tower Health Reading Hospital (West Reading, Pa.): $396,457
- University Hospital (Newark, N.J.): $627,300
- Willis-Knighton Health System (Shreveport, La.): $9.5 million
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