To de-monopolize medical knowledge and get best practice care to underserved people all over the world. Our goal is to reach the lives of one billion.

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To de-monopolize medical knowledge and get best practice care to underserved people all over the world. Our goal is to reach the lives of one billion people by Project ECHO’s Mission Extension Community Healthcare Outcomes

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ECHO model works for disease/conditions that are chronic, costly, common, and complex.

Show-Me ECHO from New Mexico to Missouri

Show-Me ECHO Legislation

Show-Me ECHO Clinics Endocrinology Dermatology Chronic Pain Management Hepatitis C Pediatric Asthma Autism

Each ECHO Hub Team is Unique

How Does ECHO Work?

No-cost CMEs. Professional interaction among colleagues with similar interest. A mix of work and learning. Access to specialty consultation. Benefits to Primary Care Providers

Allows them to see the primary care provider instead a specialist for chronic disease management. Reduces need for travel. Decreases wait time for treatment at both community and specialty levels. Benefits to Patients

Improving professional satisfaction/retention. Reducing variations in care. Increasing access for rural and underserved patients. Providing workforce training and force multiplier. Supporting the medical home model. Reducing excessive testing and travel. Improving quality and safety. Providing rapid learning and best-practice dissemination. Benefits to the Health System

MTN and Show-Me ECHO Evaluation and Data MO HealthNet (Missouri Medicaid) Claims Data Subject matter knowledge Self-efficacy CME surveys Demographics Practice patterns Outcomes

Internet access Forward facing camera iPad/Tablet, Polycom, Computer/webcam Interest in learning more about chronic condition What do you need to participate in ECHO?

We are recruiting primary care providers for all six of our ECHO projects. Derm ECHO Endo ECHO Hep C ECHO Impact Asthma ECHO ECHO Autism Chronic Pain Management ECHO Are you ready to be part of ECHO?

Show-Me ECHO Schedule ECHODAY OF THE WEEK TIMEFREQUENCY Impact Asthma ECHOTuesday12 - 1:30 p.m.WeeklySept., Oct., Jan., Feb., May and June ECHO AutismWednesday11:45 a.m. - 1:15 p.m.1st and 3rd weeksYear-round Hep C ECHOWednesday1:30 - 3:00 p.m.WeeklyYear- round Chronic Pain Management ECHO Thursday p.m.Every other weekSept.- Dec. and Jan. - May ENDO ECHOThursday12 – 1:30 p.m.WeeklySept.- Nov. and Mar.-May Derm ECHOFriday p.m.WeeklyYear-round

Questions? Contact information: Missouri Telehealth Network Show-Me ECHO Web: