Upcoming Event

Objectives
- Address common telehealth definitions, break down service types and their differences.
- Provide an overview of telehealth billing services on a national level.
- Break down the UMTRC’s state territory billing processes.
- Address COVID state guidelines where applicable.
Speaker:
Bryce Wray-Nelson, MPH, joined the IRHA team in 2018 and currently serves as the Program Coordinator for the Crossroads Telehealth Network in order to bring tele-neurology services to rural and critical access hospital emergency departments. He also works as the main data contact for the program, where he maintains a database for the organization and hospital partners. He also currently works with the WhiteBark Telehealth Platform, IRHA’s in-house telehealth platform, in an effort to provide affordable and quality telemedicine technology and programming to rural partners around the nation. In addition, Wray-Nelson has served on the IRHA grant-writing team for a number of grant proposal submissions. In previous programming, Bryce has worked directly with rural school nurses to help increase access to healthcare for school-aged children and helped manage a 37-school network of telehealth clinics.
Wray-Nelson earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Biology and his minor in Spanish in 2016 and earned his Master’s Degree in Public Health with a concentration in Social and Behavioral Sciences in 2018. In addition to his work at the IRHA, he also serves as the Executive Director of MusicBN Charities, Inc., a music-based charity focused on raising awareness for local charities through concerts.

