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The ASPR Disaster Telemedicine Program

The Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response (ASPR) Disaster Telemedicine program is an all-hazards capability for the rapid deployment of personnel virtually during disasters and public health emergencies. During large-scale emergencies or simultaneous events affecting multiple regions, the program serves as a force multiplier. This capability also provides a more efficient and less resource intensive rapid mechanism for supporting disasters, especially in hard-to-reach and austere locations.

Technology Infrastructure

ASPR's Disaster Telemedicine program  utilizes a Cloud-based platform and a range of equipment and medical  devices to facilitate remote disaster healthcare, including rugged  tablets with 4/5G, LTE, and satellite communications capabilities,  digital stethoscopes, digital ultrasound devices and EKGs, monitors, and high-definition exam cameras.

Requesting ASPR Disaster Telemedicine Support

Telemedicine services are deployed in the same way as other ESF-8 requests. States should work with their regional ASPR counterparts to define the need and request services through a mission assignment. For more information about ASPR's Disaster Telemedicine program, email ASPRDT@hhs.gov.