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Avera to Use Telehealth to Connect Police, Mental Health Professionals

Avera eCARE is using a $1 million donation to launch a telehealth program that connects police and court officers with mental health experts to help assess and treat people in crisis.

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By Eric Wicklund

- Avera Health is launching a telehealth platform to give South Dakota law enforcement and court officers on-demand access to telemental health professionals.

The Sioux Falls-based health system is using a $1 million grant from the Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust to launch the pilot telehealth program, in a partnership with the South Dakota Unified Judicial System, in 23 counties. Avera eCARE’s Virtual Crisis Care Program will use mHealth tablets to link officers with counselors to aid in assessing, de-escalating and stabilizing crisis situations.

“This will be an asset for law enforcement who suspect someone may have a mental health issue and for probation officers monitoring people after sentencing,” South Dakota Chief Justice David Gilbertson said in a press release. “If we could give access to mental health expertise to professionals throughout the system from attorneys to judges, it could revolutionize the South Dakota criminal justice system.”

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