The National Institutes of Health Pathways to PRevention (P2P) Program announces a “recently published Notice of Special Interest (NOSI)* highlighting potential funding for research on the real-world effectiveness of provider-to-provider telehealth in rural communities:
- NOT-HL-23-083—Assessing Real-World Effectiveness and Implementation of Telehealth-Guided Provider-to-Provider Communication among Rural Communities
First available application due date: October 5, 2023
Research supported by this NOSI is expected to:
- Contribute to the advancement of health equity and access to care in rural communities through implementation research focused on telehealth-guided provider-to-provider communication
- Stimulate evidence-based interventional and observational research to investigate the real-world effectiveness of provider-to-provider telehealth in managing the health of rural populations while observing, gathering, and assessing information on implementation
- Develop and test implementation strategies while observing and gathering information on the intervention’s impact on relevant outcomes in settings where evidence of clinical effectiveness of provider-to-provider telehealth is robust”
*Information is provided by NIH.