Copyright © 2014 Kevin R. Tarlow et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative CommonsAttribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Sixty million US residents live in rural areas, but health policies and interventions developed from an urban mindset often fail to address the significant barriers to health experienced by these local communities. Telepsychology, or psychological services delivered by distance via technology, is an emerging treatment modality with special implications for underserved rural areas. This study found that a sample of rural residents seeking telepsychology services
Abstract: Adequate health care services are often not available in rural and remote areas, and this ...
Background: E-health is increasingly being identified as a cost-effective method to deliver health s...
With the use of Telehealth, the speciality services can be conceivably doable for rural healthcare f...
Sixty million US residents live in rural areas, but health policies and interventions developed from...
Rural areas have experienced higher than average healthcare workforce problems, especially concernin...
Through a qualitative systematic literature review ( = 12), this article seeks to better understand ...
About 60 million individuals, or 19.3% of the U.S population, lived in rural areas. Rural areas have...
Behavioral telehealth is a reasonable solution to the accessibility to mental health care problem th...
Introduction: Individuals living in rural areas of the United States experience healthcare inequity,...
Telehealth—i.e., health services or activities conducted via phone, Internet, and other technologies...
The importance of telehealth strategies in addressing the health needs of rural residents has been w...
Health disparities occur everywhere. At any point when an individual is not receiving the best medic...
[Abstract from the Journal of Rural Health] Purpose: Few studies have examined telehealth use among ...
Copyright © 2013 Matthew Lee Smith et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Telehealth is a rapidly expanding mode of health care delivery, improving the efficiency of health c...
Abstract: Adequate health care services are often not available in rural and remote areas, and this ...
Background: E-health is increasingly being identified as a cost-effective method to deliver health s...
With the use of Telehealth, the speciality services can be conceivably doable for rural healthcare f...
Sixty million US residents live in rural areas, but health policies and interventions developed from...
Rural areas have experienced higher than average healthcare workforce problems, especially concernin...
Through a qualitative systematic literature review ( = 12), this article seeks to better understand ...
About 60 million individuals, or 19.3% of the U.S population, lived in rural areas. Rural areas have...
Behavioral telehealth is a reasonable solution to the accessibility to mental health care problem th...
Introduction: Individuals living in rural areas of the United States experience healthcare inequity,...
Telehealth—i.e., health services or activities conducted via phone, Internet, and other technologies...
The importance of telehealth strategies in addressing the health needs of rural residents has been w...
Health disparities occur everywhere. At any point when an individual is not receiving the best medic...
[Abstract from the Journal of Rural Health] Purpose: Few studies have examined telehealth use among ...
Copyright © 2013 Matthew Lee Smith et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Telehealth is a rapidly expanding mode of health care delivery, improving the efficiency of health c...
Abstract: Adequate health care services are often not available in rural and remote areas, and this ...
Background: E-health is increasingly being identified as a cost-effective method to deliver health s...
With the use of Telehealth, the speciality services can be conceivably doable for rural healthcare f...