On July 16, Administrator Carole Johnson hosted HRSA's National Telehealth Conference, which brought together more than 2,000 public and private sector leaders to discuss telehealth best practices. The conference is the largest federal meeting on telehealth issues.
At the conference, Administrator Johnson and Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Deputy Secretary Andrea Palm announced the first-ever Licensure Portability Grant Program investment in a multistate social worker licensure compact. These compacts allow providers to practice across state lines without having to apply for a license in each state, alleviating workforce shortages and increasing access to critical services.
"HRSA is leading the way in growing the behavioral health workforce both by training more providers and by breaking down barriers to allow the workforce to make mental health and substance use disorder services more accessible across the country," Deputy Secretary Palm said.
Other topics covered during the conference included expanding access to services for rural, underserved, and low-income communities; exploring innovations in telehealth; and improving health equity by expanding broadband access and adoption of telehealth.