New Hampshire school district rolls out telehealth program

Manchester, N.H.-based Amoskeag Health is partnering with Beech Street and Gossler Park elementary schools to create in-school health centers, according to Sept. 15 reporting by New Hampshire Public Radio.

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Students will now have the option to see an Amoskeag clinician without leaving the school. After being evaluated by a school nurse, students will be able to  speak with an Amoskeag clinician concerning their mental or physical health.

Amoskeag Health received a $1 million grant from the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services to establish the school-based telehealth program.

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