Rural Telehealth and Education Enhancement Act of 2025
HR 290 boosts telehealth and education in rural areas by funding services, improving broadband access, and training healthcare professionals for better community outcomes.
HR 290 boosts telehealth and education in rural areas by funding services, improving broadband access, and training healthcare professionals for better community outcomes.
The Rural Telehealth and Education Enhancement Act of 2025 (HR 290) aims to improve access to telehealth services and educational resources in rural areas. The bill seeks to address the disparities faced by rural communities in accessing healthcare and educational opportunities, particularly in the wake of increased reliance on digital solutions due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The bill includes several significant provisions designed to enhance telehealth and educational services in rural regions:
Expansion of Telehealth Services:
Investment in Digital Infrastructure:
Educational Resources:
The primary beneficiaries of HR 290 include:
Rural Residents: Individuals living in rural areas would gain improved access to healthcare services and educational resources, potentially leading to better health outcomes and educational attainment.
Healthcare Providers: Rural healthcare providers would receive support to expand their telehealth offerings, allowing them to reach more patients and improve service delivery.
Educational Institutions: Schools and educational organizations in rural areas would benefit from enhanced digital infrastructure and resources, enabling them to provide better educational opportunities.
HR 290 is sponsored by:
- Nicholas A. Langworthy (Primary Sponsor)
- Chris Pappas (Cosponsor)
- Eric Sorensen (Cosponsor)
- Chellie Pingree (Cosponsor)
- Josh Gottheimer (Cosponsor)
- Sanford D. Bishop (Cosponsor)
The Rural Telehealth and Education Enhancement Act of 2025 represents a significant legislative effort to bridge the gap in healthcare and educational access for rural communities. By enhancing telehealth services and investing in digital infrastructure, the bill aims to foster equitable opportunities for residents in these areas. As it moves through the legislative process, its potential impact on rural health and education will be closely monitored.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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