CTEC produces guides and materials that incorporate best practices in telehealth to meet the needs of a variety of telemedicine programs. These publications provide practical guidance, tool and templates and are designed to support the Seven Step Program Development process created and used by CTEC.
Grant to assist The Greater Rochester Health foundation has
awarded a more-than-$500,000 grant to Visiting Nurse Service of
Rochester and Monroe County Inc. to help VNS expand its
telemedicine program, GRHS officials said Wednesday.
[R43/R44] Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Grant – Phase
I, Phase II, and Fast-Track
This Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) solicits Small
Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant applications from small
business concerns (SBCs) that propose the development and
translation of technologies to improve hearing healthcare
outcomes. Responsive applications must seek to increase
utilization of hearing health care technology by underserved
patients and thus reduce health disparities.
Commercialization grants encourage commercialization of science,
moving technology from discovery to development for eventual
delivery to the marketplace. Commercialization grants target
research efforts centered on validating the commercial merit of
new technologies. This type of research is often referred to as
prototype development, proof of principle, and reduction to
practice. Funded grants will describe clearly how the scientific
and technical work will be coordinated with development of the
commercial opportunity. LSDF has allocated up to $750,000 for
commercialization grants in each of two competitions in 2011.
Individual requests are not to exceed $150,000, with work
expected to be completed within one year.
FQHC Reimbursement Models provides a practical explanation of
reimbursement models for Federally Qualified Health Centers
(FQHC) operating under Prospective Payment Systems (PPS).
The Telemedicine Reimbursement Handbook (updated 2011) is
targeted at providers of telemedicine, contains information on
CPT codes and other legislation affecting reimbursement in
California. It also includes telemedicine definitions as well as
sections on Patient Consent, Medicare Requirements, Medi-Cal and
CMSP requirements, Blue Cross of California, and California
Children’s Services Requirements.
Our team has developed several products that are designed to
serve as tools for program training, implementation and to
advance one’s knowledge and skills in telemedicine. For an
idea of products available, please reference the list
below. If you are interested in purchasing a CTEC product,
please contact us at (877) 590-8144 and a CTEC expert will be
available to assist you.
Our products include:
CTEC Telehealth Program Developer Kit
The CTEC Telehealth Program Developer Kit is a step-by-step guide
for developing your telehealth program. Prices for the kit start
at $200. Please contact us to obtain an estimate for your
organization.
Program Consultation
Before or during your telemedicine program, our team of experts
can guide you through the proprietary CTEC Telehealth Program
Developer Kit step-by-step process. Costs for program
consultation vary, depending on your program needs.
Training Videos
Our complete suite of 13 training videos serve as an invaluable
resource for all members of the telemedicine program team
including administrators, the telemedicine coordinator and
clinical presenters. The complete suite of videos is
available for $50.
Training Courses
Training courses and certificates for accreditation as a Clinical
Presenter or Telemedicine Coordinator are available through the
National School of Applied Telehealth. Pricing for courses
are $159.
Click here for more information on these courses.