The grant, part of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act, will allow Mount Sinai to provide patients with a remote care app and more than 700 devices that ensure at-home access to its telehealth services.
“Through the RealTime Clinic app, we will be able to take telehealth one step further and integrate patient reported outcomes that give us a window into well-being,” Eyal Shemesh, MD, said in a news release.
Dr. Shemesh, chief of Mount Sinai’s division of developmental and behavioral pediatrics, pioneered outreach for the grant.
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