Blackshear, GA-based non-profit Global Partnership for Telehealth (GPT) is working to increase telehealth adoption and utilization across the country, primarily in rural areas underserved by big-name vendors.
The organization recently announced its in-house telehealth solution, Pathways, a video conferencing program aimed at providing GPT’s roughly 600 partners with a common telehealth framework outside of the wider market. Pathways was designed for “the solo doctor, small medical practice, health clinic, school district, county jail and other entities with little money to spend but a need to expand healthcare access.”
You can read more in the report by Eric Wicklund from mHealth Intelligence here.