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The Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO) model effectively disseminates Intestinal Failure (IF) knowledge across the US and globally. This program shows promising clinician engagement for managing this rare disease.

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  • Medical Education
  • Rare Diseases
  • Telehealth

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  • Intestinal Failure (IF) is an ultrarare disease with potential care disparities due to limited expertise.
  • The Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO) model is a proven method for disseminating knowledge in chronic diseases.
  • Lack of expertise in IF management necessitates innovative educational approaches.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the feasibility and initial outcomes of implementing the ECHO model for Intestinal Failure (IF) education.
  • To assess the geographic reach and clinician engagement of the Learn Intestinal Failure TeleECHO (LIFT-ECHO) program.
  • To determine if the ECHO model can successfully disseminate best practices for managing rare diseases like IF.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective review of the Learn Intestinal Failure TeleECHO (LIFT-ECHO) program's launch and growth.
  • Analysis of prospectively collected data on program participation and reach.
  • Assessment of clinician engagement and geographic dissemination.

Main Results:

  • The LIFT-ECHO program has achieved substantial geographic reach, covering nearly two-thirds of US states and expanding internationally.
  • Clinician engagement in the LIFT-ECHO program is experiencing exponential growth.
  • The program demonstrates successful dissemination of knowledge for Intestinal Failure care.

Conclusions:

  • The ECHO model is a feasible and effective tool for disseminating specialized knowledge in rare diseases like Intestinal Failure.
  • The LIFT-ECHO program successfully implements the ECHO model with fidelity, reaching a wide audience.
  • Further studies are planned to confirm the direct impact of this program on patient outcomes.