American Telemedicine Association


The American Telemedicine Association, established in 1993, is a non-profit organization whose goal is to promote access to medical care for consumers and health professionals via telecommunications technology. Membership in the American Telemedicine Association is open to individuals, companies, and other healthcare and technology organizations.

Mission and objectives

The ATA is a resource and advocate for promoting access to medical care for consumers and health professionals via telecommunications technology. It seeks to bring together diverse groups from traditional medicine, academic medical centers, technology and telecommunications companies, e-health, medical societies, local governments, and others to overcome barriers to the advancement of telemedicine through the professional, ethical, and equitable improvement in health care delivery. The ATA is governed by a board of directors elected by through its membership.

Activities

The ATA implements its objectives by:
  • Educating the government about telemedicine as being an essential component in the delivery of modern medical care.
  • Serving as a clearinghouse for telemedicine information and services.
  • Fostering networking and collaboration among interests in medicine and technology.
  • Promoting research and education, including the sponsorship of scientific educational meetings and the Telemedicine and e-Health Journal.
  • Spearheading the development of appropriate clinical and industry policies and standards.

Services

The ATA provides a range of services for its members and the industry as a whole.