Serving Rural Patients with Telehealth: Resources and Tips for Federally Qualified Health Centers 10300 HITEQ Center post on Wednesday, October 14, 2020 | Categories: Electronic Patient Engagement, Telehealth A HITEQ telehealth publication, October 2020 With the challenges of provider shortages and lack of accessible facilities, telehealth presents an opportunity for health centers serving rural areas to expand health services, integrate primary care with subspecialty services, and improve care management.6 Telehealth provision in rural communities is particularly important and in-demand during the COVID-19 pandemic as many health centers have had to quickly transition to providing remote services. While telehealth has the potential to improve healthcare provision and access, many rural areas lack the reliable broadband connection and devices necessary for high-quality telehealth provision. Download the full resource below! Documents to download Serving Rural Patients with Telehealth: Resources and Tips for Federally Qualified Health Centers(.pdf, 357.58 KB) - 962 download(s) Published Oct. 2020 Tags: telehealthcybersecurityRural Health Careelectronic patient engagementtelehealth reimbursement Print Previous Article Patient Resource: QuestionBuilder App Next Article Electronic Patient Engagement (EPE) Tool Inventory Related Resources Assessing Your Health Center's Digital Health Tools Promoting Cybersecurity Awareness for Patients HITEQ Highlights: Deploying Smartphone Apps to Advance Mental Health in Primary Care Telehealth and Digital Tools Equity Assessment Technology Strategies to Improve Pediatric Immunization Leave a comment Name: Please enter a name. Email: Please enter an email address. Please enter a valid email address. Comment: Please enter comment. Add comment
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