HRSA Seeks Input on Telehealth Mental Health Data Tool
Published Date: 9/23/2025
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HRSA wants your thoughts on a new survey tool to track how telehealth helps people with mental health. This affects healthcare providers using telehealth and aims to improve services without adding extra paperwork stress. Comments are open now before HRSA sends the plan to the budget office, so jump in and share your views!
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HRSA proposes telehealth behavioral survey
HRSA plans to submit a new data collection called the Behavioral Health Integration Telehealth Evidence Collection Tool to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). The tool would collect information about how telehealth helps people with mental health, and HRSA is asking the public to comment now on the estimated paperwork burden and other aspects of the collection before it goes to OMB.
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