MCD Global Health is using a five-year grant provided by the Health Resources and Service Administration (HRSA) to create Project ECHO® programs for the rural populations of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and New York's North Country, with the Institute for Health Policy and Practice (IHPP) at the University of New Hampshire serving as the lead ECHO® hub.
LEARN MORE ABOUT PROJECT ECHO®The CARE2 program focuses on the effects of COVID-19, and aims to support health care providers who serve two populations that lack access to quality health care: older adults across long-term care systems, and adults with substance use disorder (SUD).
LEARN MORE ABOUT CARE2 PROGRAMSMichaela Fascione
CARE2 Project Manager
Sophie Kenny
CARE2 Evaluation Lead
Samantha Leiper
ECHO® Project Director: Aging
Felicia Brackett
ECHO® Project Director: SUD
Laura Davie
Director of Long Term Care and Aging, UNH IHPP
Marcy Doyle
Quality and Clinical Improvement Director, UNH IHPP
Chris Gilding
Telehealth Program Strategist, UVM Medical Center
Lenard Kaye
Director, UMaine Center
on Aging
Danielle Louder
Co-Director, MCD
Global Health
Jennifer Morton
Director, UNE School of Nursing and Population Health
Stephanie Nichols
Associate Professor, UNE College of Pharmacy
Jeanne Ryer
Director of Delivery System and Payment Reform, UNH IHPP
Andrew Solomon
Senior Program Manager, MCD Global Health
Sydney Springer
Assistant Professor, UNE College of Pharmacy
Janet Thomas
Practice Transformation Project Director, UNH IHPP
Todd Young
Associate Vice President of Digital Health Services, UVMHN