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HHS provides weekly online learning opportunity in telemedicine

The peer-to-peer learning community aims to accelerate telemedicine implementation by ambulatory clinicians.


The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has created a Telemedicine Hack, a multi-week learning community to accelerate telemedicine implementation by ambulatory clinicians, with the goal of supporting wide adoption of telemedicine. The peer-to-peer learning community, taking place every Wednesday from Aug. 5 through Sept. 23 from 12 to 1 pm ET, includes:

  • remote learning sessions on key topics (e.g., workflows, documentation, reimbursement) highlighting best practices and case studies from the field;
  • virtual “office hour” discussion panels with case presenters, government agencies, topical experts, and stakeholder associations responding to questions; and
  • intersession peer-to-peer learning facilitated via virtual discussion boards and ad hoc interest groups.

Participants can choose to attend one or more of the weekly sessions. ACP is an official sponsor of the Telemedicine Hack. For more information, visit the program website.

CME credits are available for attending at no cost to participants. Register online.