Montana Projects
Projects and Initiatives
Montana has the following projects and initiatives that support
children and youth with special health care needs and their
families.
- Montana Access to Pediatric Psychiatry Network (MAPP-Net) The Pediatric Mental Health Care Access (PMHCA) program is a HRSA grant that promotes behavioral health integration into pediatric primary care using telehealth. The overarching goal of the program is to use telehealth modalities to provide timely detection, assessment, treatment, and referral of children and adolescents with behavioral health conditions, using evidence-based practices and methods such as web-based education and training sessions. Montana is one of many state awardees in this program.
Learn More about this State Partner
The Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services is a
partner of the Medical Home Portal. To learn more, see the Get Help page.
Resources
Information & Support
For Professionals
Montana Access to Pediatric Psychiatry Network
A one-stop shop for Project ECHO registration and content, curriculum, events, Access Line information, clinical pathways/care
guides, and all things MAPP-Net.
Rural Community Health Toolkit (RHIhub)
This toolkit provides rural communities with the information, resources, and materials they need to develop a community health
program in a rural community; Rural Health Information Hub.