TABLE 6.
Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes (CSKT) | Partnership Health Center (PHC) | Shodair Children’s Hospital (Shodair) |
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Not addressed (secondary analysis) | “I really think that this type of a concept [telehealth consultation service] with the center in our state makes sense, and I think it makes sense to house it at the University of Montana. I think it’s a really important opportunity that we need to be exploring … in five or 10 years it’s going to be very important… I think it’s good for us to be ahead of the curve and start exploring this now.”—PHC06, Pharmacist | “I think looking at providers around Montana, a [desirable] outcome for me would be the opportunity to become a really valuable resource to rural frontier providers so that they can refer to us [partnership between Shodair and University of Montana] for [pharmaco]genetics consults. But, if they can refer for pharmacogenetic testing [at Shodair], and if we can do it in a timely, cost-effective manner so they can make treatment decisions, then we become an invaluable partner to them.”—Shodair05, Administrator |
“Offering sometimes a hub for information is really helpful … that kind of warm line that we can call and say like, “Oh, this is the situation. This is my question.” I think having that kind of point of care resource is really helpful.”—PHC05, Administrator/Physician |