U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development State Director for Kansas Lynne Hinrichsen today announced that USDA is investing $781,127 to provide telemedicine software and equipment to ensure equitable health care access in central Kansas. … “Collaboration and strategic planning are at the heart of Barton County’s success, and this project speaks to our administrative ability to put long-term planning into action,” said Sue Cooper, Barton County Grant Coordinator. “Living in rural Kansas means we need to act cooperatively for the prosperity and well-being of our residents.” This Rural Development investment will help Barton County and three other Kansas counties establish telehealth programs that connect vulnerable populations to vital services that address public health needs and substance use disorder treatment. The grant will connect existing county services to critical healthcare providers. The interactive equipment will allow Barton and Ellsworth County jails remote access to nursing and physician services and decrease the costs associated with transporting inmates. Clients of the Barton, Ellsworth, Rice, and Stafford County Health Departments will access public health services remotely. Central Kansas Community Corrections and the Twentieth Judicial District Juvenile Services will be able to provide vital counseling, treatment, and educational programs that address substance use disorder. The program will create regional access to essential healthcare services and improve patient outcomes.