Missouri Telehealth Network

Missouri Telehealth Network

The Missouri Telehealth Network exists to develop, study, and use telehealth solutions that improve access by providing high-value, patient-centered health care and medical education in Missouri and beyond

Show-Me ECHO

Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes

ECHO brings together a multidisciplinary team of experts and specialists on a specific topic. Participants learn and collaboration with the entire team in an “all teach, all learn” model of knowledge-sharing. Together, the team works to seek solutions and offer recommendations.

Missouri Telehealth Network professionals collaborate around a table.

SPECIAL PROJECTS

The Missouri Telehealth Network has experience and expertise to:

  • Train start-up telemedicine programs in all crucial areas: clinical, technical, operational, legal and regulatory, and evaluation
  • Provide individualized training programs on or off-site
  • Increase access to health care via telehealth services for rural Missourians
  • Provide technical assistance to health care organizations and other stakeholders
  • Develop telehealth policy
  • Coordinate educational outreach
  • Partner on telehealth projects
  • Manage statewide telehealth projects
A smiling employee sits at a computer laptop wearing a headset.

MTN Annual Report

The Missouri Telehealth Network increases access to patient-centered health care via telehealth for rural and underserved Missourians by providing technical assistance to health care organizations, partnering with key stakeholders, operating telehealth programs, and supporting and developing telehealth policies.

The Show-Me ECHO team poses for a photo with Dr. Sanjeev Arora, founder of Project ECHO, after receiving an international award for ECHO Excellence.

Show-Me ECHO Wins ECHO Excellence Award

Missouri Telehealth Network received international recognition at the MetaECHO Global Conference in September of 2023. This award reflects depth and breadth of programming, focus on outcomes, and success in improving the lives of patients and clinicians.

Rachel Mutrux, director of the Missouri Telehealth Network, stands behind a podium, talking at a conference.

Celebrating a Decade of Excellence

Show-Me ECHO celebrates a decade of success! With participants from every county in the state, Show-Me ECHO has reached over 11,000 unique participants (including those from 49 states and 43 countries) with over 18,000 hours of instruction, and nearly 3,500 organizations represented.

contact us