Our colleagues at the Northwest Regional Telehealth Resource Center are on the verge of a milestone and need your help to make it happen!
Imagine a world where anyone, anywhere, can walk into a local library, community center, or clinic and access a telehealth appointment with ease. That’s exactly what a Telehealth Access Point (TAP) offers: a device with a camera, speaker, microphone, a reliable internet connection, and the privacy to connect with a healthcare provider—all in a welcoming public space.
Right now, the NRTRC has mapped over 90 TAPs across the nation, but we know there are more out there! The goal is to map 100 TAPs by October 7th, just in time for Digital Inclusion Week!
If your organization, or one you know of anywhere in the country, offers a public space where people can access telehealth services, help us put it on the map by filling out this form. It only takes a few moments to make a big difference.
Join us in expanding telehealth access to communities everywhere. Let’s hit that 100 mark together!
For more information, check out the NRTRC user guide or contact us directly with any questions.
Thank you for being part of this journey!
P.S.) Want more information about Digital Inclusion Week? This week is an opportunity to Raise Awareness around Digital Inclusion, Its Urgency & Benefits. Visit the Digital Inclusion site for more information.