Dr. Shelley Cooper receives $5,000 grant from OHUB-KC

Co-founder of the SureShow app, a patent-pending, revenue generating platform that replaces no-shows with telehealth visits also gathered invaluable training from the NewMe Incubator team. So excited to have been chosen as one of OHuB’s finalists and to receive an amazing learning experience with NewMe. The SureShow app, my telehealth solution to medical no-shows is …

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Better Business Bureau Accredits Diversity Telehealth

Diversity Telehealth, LLC was recently accredited by the Better Business Bureau of Greater Kansas City with an A+ rating. Dr. Shelley Cooper, CEO of Diversity Telehealth has spent several years bringing healthcare to underserved communities via telemedicine. Telemedicine uses safe and confidential technology methods to connect doctors to patients without either person traveling from their …

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Service Law Offices Adds Diversity Telehealth as Its Teladoc Provider

Thank you to Service Law Offices for trusting Diversity Telehealth to provide Teladoc services to its employees. Service Law Offices recently signed with Diversity Telehealth to bring affordable, convenient access to healthcare to its staff. As a Teladoc broker, Diversity Telehealth aims to bring healthcare into nontraditional locations for an affordable price. For $9.99/month, families …

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Nova Southeastern Doctoral Graduate Launched Diversity Telehealth’s Pediatric Tele-behavioral Health Pilot in Kansas City, MO

Shelley J. Cooper Dr. Shelley J. Cooper, graduate of NSU’s Abraham S. Fischler College of Education, founded Diversity Telehealth in 2014, a telemedicine consulting firm that specializes in bringing healthcare to underserved populations in diverse communities. She launched her pediatric tele-behavioral health pilot at Benjamin Banneker Charter Academy of Technology in Kansas City, Missouri where …

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Myrtle Hilliard Davis Comprehensive Health Center endorses Diversity Telehealth

“The ability to serve more patients was directly influenced by our ability to use telemedicine. We are now able to connect the school-based health centers to our health care providers using technology. Physicians and other providers, including behavioral health workers can help patients from a distance while still operating within the Myrtle Hilliard Davis system. …

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Students at Benjamin Banneker Charter Academy of Technology used laptops for behavioral health sessions with therapists during Diversity Telehealth’s Pediatric Telebehavioral Health pilot.

Spring 2017, Benjamin Banneker Charter Academy of Technology, Kansas City, Missouri Feedback and Quotes: “It was evident the service provided during the brief sessions rendered a notable change in each student’s behavior.” Dr. Marian Brown, Superintendent “I learned to be kind and helpful.” First grade student “I received positive responses from both the students and …

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