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Project ECHO

Let's improve population health in Arizona, and let's do it fast.

What is Project ECHO?


Project ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes), offered by ASU's College of Health Solutions, fosters continuous learning and guided practice to expand workforce capabilities and ensure optimal care for marginalized populations worldwide. At the heart of Project ECHO lies the ECHO learning loop, which connects interdisciplinary specialist teams with health care professionals through virtual ECHO programs. Through case-based learning, health care professionals gain the expertise to manage complex patient cases locally, ensuring patients receive high-quality care close to home.

Specialists stationed at a central "hub" collaborate with primary care providers statewide, empowering them with essential skills for delivering specialized care services. The driving force behind Project ECHO is the movement to democratize medical knowledge and amplify local capacity to address the needs of the most vulnerable patients by equipping communities with the right knowledge, at the right place, at the right time. The result? Patient’s get the high-quality care they need, when they need it, close to home.

6434

2023 Total Learning Hours

20,866

Total Learning Hours

 

236

US Counties Participating

 

How does it work?


Project ECHO links expert specialist teams at the College of Health Solutions (the "hub") with primary care physicians in local communities. Primary Care Providers, the "spokes" in our model, become part of a learning community, where they receive mentoring and feedback from our specialists. Together, they manage patient cases, so patients get the care they need, from a provider they know and trust. Although ECHO utilizes telecommunications technology, it is different from telemedicine. 

Contact us

ASU ECHO
College of Health Solutions
550 N. 3rd St
Phoenix, AZ 85004
echo@asu.edu
(602) 496-1952

How to participate


1. Become part of the learning network by joining one of our ASU ECHO programs or partner programs


Primary Care Providers, the "spokes" in our model, become part of a learning community, where they receive mentoring and feedback from our specialists. Together, they manage patient cases, so patients get the care they need, from a provider they know and trust. 

2. Partner with ASU ECHO to launch your own Project ECHO hub

As part of ASU ECHO's mission, we are constantly looking for community partners who are eager to join the ECHO movement and launch their own hubs throughout Arizona. If you are interested in building your own Project ECHO clinic focused upon your clinical area of expertise, please complete the ASU Project ECHO Interest Form. We will work with clinical providers and staff to assist with the development, launch, and operations of your own teleECHO clinics.

ASU Project ECHO Interest Form