About the Center
The Kansas University Center for TeleMedicine & TeleHealth (KUCTT) of the Kansas University Medical Center (KUMC) is a leader in telehealth services and research. Beginning in 1991 with a single connection to a community in western Kansas, the Kansas telehealth network has grown to more than 60 sites across the state. During that time, over 13,000 clinical consultations have been conducted across 30 specialties, making the KUCTT one of the most active telemedicine programs in the world.
Read more about us, and read some of the news items about the KUCTT.
Read more about us, and read some of the news items about the KUCTT.
Our Purpose
With nearly 15 years of telemedicine and telehealth experience, we are dedicated to helping ensure that Kansas citizens and health professionals receive the best available health care and health education in the most professional, timely and convenient manner possible. This is Our Mission:
To improve the health of Kansans and advance the outreach and academic mission of the Kansas University Medical Center through the development and evaluation of innovative health care and education services supported by health infomation technologies.
To improve the health of Kansans and advance the outreach and academic mission of the Kansas University Medical Center through the development and evaluation of innovative health care and education services supported by health infomation technologies.





