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Seeking Participants for a Research Study On The Use Of Telehealth In Behavioral Health Services

Monday, November 7, 2022  

The Great Lakes MHTTC is doing a research study on the use of virtual behavioral health services and its benefits and challenges. You are being asked to complete this survey because we want your perspectives on this issue as a behavioral health services provider. If you have already completed the survey, thank you for your participation!

If you choose to be in this voluntary study, please complete this 10-minute survey developed by the Great Lakes MHTTC to gain a better understanding of a) how telehealth is being used by behavioral health services providers, b) its benefits, c) its challenges, and d) projected use in the future.

You can receive a copy of the survey results by including your email at the end of the survey. The survey results will also be available on the Great Lakes MHTTC website.

Note: This survey is open to the public, regardless of location.


 

Please contact Todd Molfenter with questions about the study: todd.molfenter@wisc.edu

Thank you in advance for supporting our research on the use of telehealth for behavioral healthcare.

Sincerely,
Todd Molfenter
Director, Great Lakes ATTC, MHTTC, and PTTC

The Great Lakes ATTC MHTTC , and PTTC  are funded by SAMHSA to provide training and technical assistance to the behavioral health prevention, treatment, and recovery services workforce in Health and Human Services Region 5: IL, IN, MI, MN, OH, and WI. 

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