Telemedicine technologies are important lifelines for patients in rural areas. This study found 5 different telemedicine technologies used by patients throughout the Anchorage Service Unit and sheds light on the diverse internal and external teams involved in these service
With the use of Telehealth, the speciality services can be conceivably doable for rural healthcare f...
Access to appropriate healthcare services continues to be a major challenge in rural America. Telehe...
Changes in health care policies, demographics, and technology have presented new opportunities for t...
•An average town in the United States will have a basic medical facility capable of treating its pat...
With by far the lowest population density in the United States, myriad challenges attach to healthca...
Telehealth—i.e., health services or activities conducted via phone, Internet, and other technologies...
Over the last decade, changes in health care policy, demographics, and technology have presented new...
This case study aimed to gain an understanding of the implementation and usage of a telehealth progr...
The question of how to provide timely and effective healthcare to residents of rural states is being...
In this study we present a multipurpose health care telemedicine system, which can be used for emerg...
The purpose of this study is to present a purposeful plan to implement telemedicine, also referred t...
Healthcare shortages in rural areas are problematic, with a physician to patient ratio of 1 physicia...
Telemedicine, a rapidly developing field, has the potential to significantly increase rural and unde...
The fifth in a series of papers on practical aspects of telehealth, this paper discusses telehealth ...
The importance of telehealth strategies in addressing the health needs of rural residents has been w...
With the use of Telehealth, the speciality services can be conceivably doable for rural healthcare f...
Access to appropriate healthcare services continues to be a major challenge in rural America. Telehe...
Changes in health care policies, demographics, and technology have presented new opportunities for t...
•An average town in the United States will have a basic medical facility capable of treating its pat...
With by far the lowest population density in the United States, myriad challenges attach to healthca...
Telehealth—i.e., health services or activities conducted via phone, Internet, and other technologies...
Over the last decade, changes in health care policy, demographics, and technology have presented new...
This case study aimed to gain an understanding of the implementation and usage of a telehealth progr...
The question of how to provide timely and effective healthcare to residents of rural states is being...
In this study we present a multipurpose health care telemedicine system, which can be used for emerg...
The purpose of this study is to present a purposeful plan to implement telemedicine, also referred t...
Healthcare shortages in rural areas are problematic, with a physician to patient ratio of 1 physicia...
Telemedicine, a rapidly developing field, has the potential to significantly increase rural and unde...
The fifth in a series of papers on practical aspects of telehealth, this paper discusses telehealth ...
The importance of telehealth strategies in addressing the health needs of rural residents has been w...
With the use of Telehealth, the speciality services can be conceivably doable for rural healthcare f...
Access to appropriate healthcare services continues to be a major challenge in rural America. Telehe...
Changes in health care policies, demographics, and technology have presented new opportunities for t...