Access to emergency treatment in rural areas can often mean the difference between life and death. Telemedicine technologies have the potential of providing earlier diagnosis and intervention, of saving lives and of avoiding unnecessary transfers from rural hospital emergency departments to urban hospitals. This study examined the hypothetical impact of telemedicine services on patients served by the emergency departments of two rural Missouri hospitals and the potential financial impact on the affected hospitals. Of the 246 patients transferred to the hub hospital from the two facilities during 1996, 161 medical records (65.4 percent) were analyzed. Using a conservative approach, only 12 of these cases were identified as potentially avoida...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Nearly 20% of the U.S. population lives in rural areas and are not resistant to many of the U.S. hea...
Telemedicine has the potential to help facilitate the delivery of health services to rural areas. I...
Access to emergency treatment in rural areas can often mean the difference between life and death. T...
Changes in health care policies, demographics, and technology have presented new opportunities for t...
This research paper explores the potential of telemedicine as a new approach to providing healthcare...
Telemedicine, a rapidly developing field, has the potential to significantly increase rural and unde...
Background: There are disproportionally high rates of traumatic injuries in rural populations with h...
Telemedicine has been advocated as a solution to overcome barriers to access health services faced b...
Changes in health care policies, demographics, and technology have presented new opportunities for t...
Healthcare shortages in rural areas are problematic, with a physician to patient ratio of 1 physicia...
Background: Telehealth has been used extensively in Emergency Departments to improve healthcare prov...
Telemedicine offers a unique opportunity for the delivery of healthcare to rural communities. For th...
Telemedicine is transforming the healthcare industry. Rural Kentuckians stand to benefit greatly fr...
One commonly discussed benefit of broadband access in rural America is the potential for telemedicin...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Nearly 20% of the U.S. population lives in rural areas and are not resistant to many of the U.S. hea...
Telemedicine has the potential to help facilitate the delivery of health services to rural areas. I...
Access to emergency treatment in rural areas can often mean the difference between life and death. T...
Changes in health care policies, demographics, and technology have presented new opportunities for t...
This research paper explores the potential of telemedicine as a new approach to providing healthcare...
Telemedicine, a rapidly developing field, has the potential to significantly increase rural and unde...
Background: There are disproportionally high rates of traumatic injuries in rural populations with h...
Telemedicine has been advocated as a solution to overcome barriers to access health services faced b...
Changes in health care policies, demographics, and technology have presented new opportunities for t...
Healthcare shortages in rural areas are problematic, with a physician to patient ratio of 1 physicia...
Background: Telehealth has been used extensively in Emergency Departments to improve healthcare prov...
Telemedicine offers a unique opportunity for the delivery of healthcare to rural communities. For th...
Telemedicine is transforming the healthcare industry. Rural Kentuckians stand to benefit greatly fr...
One commonly discussed benefit of broadband access in rural America is the potential for telemedicin...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Nearly 20% of the U.S. population lives in rural areas and are not resistant to many of the U.S. hea...
Telemedicine has the potential to help facilitate the delivery of health services to rural areas. I...