Comparative effectiveness research that included a telehealth model that focuses on increasing access to care for patients by training primary care clinicians in remote and underserved areas in specialty care so patients with complex chronic conditions can be treated locally, like Project ECHO, may be within the scope of the PFA, but applications must also meet the other requirements under the "Specific Requirements for This Funding Announcement" section (pages 4-7 of the PFA).
Would comparative effectiveness research that includes a telehealth model training primary care clinicians in remote and underserved areas in specialty care for local treatment for patients with complex chronic conditions be acceptable?
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