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Pregnant mothers in many rural areas struggle to access adequate care. A lack of specialized doctors and maternity wards can increase the risk of labor complications and force patients to drive long distances. A new telehealth pilot program aims to connect rural physicians in Northeast Colorado with OB-GYN hospitalists at North Colorado Medical Center in Greeley.
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One of the only things federal lawmakers can agree on these days is that telehealth should be remain a fixture in the U.S. health care system.
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Thousands have adopted teletherapy during the pandemic, partially thanks to loosening regulations and stay-at-home requirements, with mixed results.
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Many businesses have been forced to reduce in-person services because of the coronavirus. This includes hospitals, health care centers and clinics. As a result, use of telemedicine is on the rise. What started out as an emergency fix during the pandemic has become a more permanent solution.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has forced the nation to figure out something it's tried to do for years: increase access to telehealth. That’s true across the...
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Kaitlin Sisk grew up in the town of Erie, Colorado on what she calls a four-acre "family hobby farm." Her mom is a fiber artist, so they had lots of pets…