Arora Sanjeev, Thornton Karla, Jenkusky Steven M, Parish Brooke, Scaletti Joseph V
University of New Mexico School of Medicine, Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001, USA.
Public Health Rep. 2007;122 Suppl 2(Suppl 2):74-7. doi: 10.1177/00333549071220S214.
Project Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (Project ECHO) is a telemedicine and distance-learning program designed to improve access to quality health care for New Mexicans with hepatitis C. Project ECHO links health-care providers from rural clinics, the Indian Health Service, and prisons with specialists at the University of New Mexico. At weekly clinics, partners present and discuss patients with hepatitis C with specialists. Partners can receive continuing education credits for participating. Since June 2003, 173 hepatitis C clinics have been conducted with 1,843 case presentations. Partners have received 390 hours of training and 2,997 hours of continuing education credits. And in 2006, the State Legislature approved $1.5 million in annual funding for the project. Project ECHO has increased access to state-of-the art hepatitis C virus care for patients living in rural areas or prisons. Because of its success with hepatitis C, this project is being expanded to other chronic medical conditions.
社区医疗成果推广项目(ECHO项目)是一个远程医疗和远程学习项目,旨在改善新墨西哥州丙型肝炎患者获得优质医疗服务的机会。ECHO项目将农村诊所、印第安卫生服务机构和监狱的医疗服务提供者与新墨西哥大学的专家联系起来。在每周的诊所会议上,合作伙伴与专家展示并讨论丙型肝炎患者的情况。参与的合作伙伴可以获得继续教育学分。自2003年6月以来,已经举办了173场丙型肝炎诊所会议,有1843个病例展示。合作伙伴获得了390小时的培训和2997小时的继续教育学分。2006年,州立法机构批准每年为该项目提供150万美元的资金。ECHO项目增加了农村地区或监狱患者获得最先进丙型肝炎病毒治疗的机会。由于其在丙型肝炎治疗方面的成功,该项目正在扩展到其他慢性疾病。