Let’s Talk Interactive expands access to telehealth across Florida

by | Aug 12, 2021



Let’s Talk Interactive (LTI), a leader in customizable telehealth solutions and provider of HIPAA-compliant telehealth software and hardware solutions, continues to bridge the gap between children in need and providers across the state.

LTI, which played a key role in a program developed by First Lady Casey DeSantis in conjunction with the Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF) and NWF Health Network to expand telehealth and remote services, is expanding its school telehealth programs across Florida. The telehealth solutions provider most recently inked a partnership with Central Florida Cares Health Systems where it will be supporting Orange and Brevard County schools.

In addition to its expansion in Central Florida, LTI also increased its footprint across the Panhandle, expanding its school program with NWF Health Services to include HolmesWakullaWashington and Gadsden County school districts. LTI has also begun servicing Jefferson County K-12, a Somerset School, providing the staff with a digital platform to request mental health appointments within LTI’s provider network.

“More than 300 children were diagnosed with PTSD and needed access to mental health services. We enabled Florida to provide remote mental health services, attending to 300 kids in less than 30 days who had been on a waiting list for months,” said Arthur Cooksey, Founder of LTI.

Between October 2019 and March 2020, at the height of the pandemic, LTI’s telehealth kiosks facilitated over 232 virtual therapy sessions, servicing BayCalhounGulfFranklinJackson, and Liberty County schools in in an effort to provide students recovering from Hurricane Michael with access to mental, acute, and emergency care on any cellular or internet-connected device. As students transitioned to remote learning, many maintained contact with mental health providers resulting in an increase of virtual sessions to over 2,532 by June of 2020.

With Florida facing new challenges from the delta variant, LTI says they look forward to playing a part in the Sunshine State’s growing telemedicine presence.

“We look forward to supporting LTI in its plans of bringing equitable access to healthcare for students, families and professionals through telemedicine solutions as part of our own initiative,” said Jeneen Hartshorne, Business Development Education Specialist at LTI.

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