The National Telehealth Technology Assessment Resource Center is based out of the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC), and builds upon the organization’s talents in telehealth as established with the AFHCAN program and products.
Jordan Berg is the Director of the National Telehealth Technology Assessment Center (TTAC). Jordan has extensive experience working in the Alaska Native Tribal Health system in programmatic and technical roles. Jordan obtained his BA in Management Information Systems from the University of Alaska, Anchorage and has a passion for working with people, helping them to understand, evaluate, and assimilate telemedicine technology.
Calvin Ross is the newest member of the TTAC team but joins with over a decade of experience working with technology in the K-12, non-profit, and retail sectors. He has a broad background in IT management with a specific focus on procurement, assessment, and deployment of hardware solutions. Calvin was a previous chair of the Hardware Selection Committee for the Anchorage School District.
Funding for the National Telehealth Technology Assessment Resource Center is provided in part by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) and the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium (ANTHC). Their ongoing support makes all of this possible.