Pressing Questions About Rural Telehealth Access and Investments put Innovation in Danger
In rural healthcare, the lack of high-speed internet jeopardizes the potential of telehealth innovations. Administrator Kyle Smith of a Tennessee nursing home highlights the transformative impact of broadband access, enabling real-time data exchange with specialists and improving patient care. Rural facilities, facing challenges like low occupancy and workforce shortages, rely on technology integration. However, the future of telehealth depends on regulatory support, permanency of pandemic-induced waivers, and equitable broadband access. The article underscores the crucial role of innovation in overcoming obstacles, emphasizing the need for flexible regulations to foster technological advancements in rural healthcare.
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