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Coshocton Tribune on MSNEmily Marrison: Telehealth is the wave of the future with a rural historyMonitoring equipment patients use at home has shown specific improvements in the management of hypertension, congestive heart ...
Despite federal efforts to expand broadband and boost rural healthcare, more than 200 counties still lack reliable internet and access to primary care and mental health providers ...
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The Business & Financial Times on MSNPromoting agriculture and food security: Healthy Farmer’s Telemedicine innovation supports rural farmersAccess to quality healthcare remains a challenge for many rural farmers in Ghana, who often face limited medical facilities, ...
A new study explores the overlap of abortion deserts, broadband deserts, and pregnancy deserts—and the data is alarming.
Health systems have reworked operations to accommodate more telehealth patients, even as they forge ahead with outpatient and ...
Cancer care can vary significantly from hospital to hospital, especially for patients considering clinical trials. The quest ...
A comprehensive study by UAA researchers of childbirths over two decades shows geographic disparities and numerous risk ...
Rural providers have used federal grant funding to set up virtual obstetric networks and hire community health workers.
Access to telemedicine is not associated with improved disease management for pediatric patients in rural areas living with type 1 or type 2 diabetes, according to research presented at the National ...
Advocates say school-based telehealth care reduces absenteeism, ensures students receive routine care, and can even boost ...
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