Rural Telemedicine Grant Program


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Rural Telemedicine Grant Program


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Distance Learning and Telemedicine Loan and Grant Program (Us Rural Utilities Service Regulation) (Rus) (2018 Edition)


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The Law Library presents the complete text of the Distance Learning and Telemedicine Loan and Grant Program (US Rural Utilities Service Regulation) (RUS) (2018 Edition). Updated as of May 29, 2018 The Rural Utilities Service (RUS), a Rural Development Agency of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), hereinafter referred to as RUS or the Agency, is issuing a final rule to streamline, revise, and update the Distance Learning and Telemedicine (DLT) Grant Program, to minimize the burden of applying for and awarding grants. The Agency's goal is to reduce the regulatory burden on grant applicants and to ensure that grant funds are awarded for projects with the most demonstrable need. The Agency will follow this final rule affording the public an opportunity to comment with a subsequent final rule. This ebook contains: - The complete text of the Distance Learning and Telemedicine Loan and Grant Program (US Rural Utilities Service Regulation) (RUS) (2018 Edition) - A dynamic table of content linking to each section - A table of contents in introduction presenting a general overview of the structure













Rural Development Rural Utilities Service (RUS) Distance Learning and Telemedicine (DLT).


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Presents the Rural Development Rural Utilities Service (RUS) Distance Learning and Telemedicine (DLT) program, which improves access to educational and medical services through telecommunications and related technology. Provides information on accomplishments, program initiatives, applicant eligibility, and types of equipment funded. Lists grant recipients. Includes regulations and application guidelines. Posts contact information via mailing address, telephone number, and e-mail. Links to the RUS home page and the Federal Telemedicine Gateway.







Telehealth in Rural Hospitals


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Improving the quality of healthcare, while increasing accessibility and lowering costs, is a complex dilemma facing rural communities around the world. The Center for Rural Pennsylvania believed that telehealth, the use of electronic information and telecommunications technologies to support long-distance clinical healthcare was a viable solution so it recently provided grants to conduct a thorough investigation into the factors involved. Telehealth in Rural Hospitals: Lessons Learned from Pennsylvania reports the outcome of this year-long investigation. Illustrating telehealth implementations in rural settings, it supplies an overview of telehealth as well as an assessment of its economic impact. The book skillfully intertwines the research and academic aspects of telehealth with helpful insights from the author. One of the most important discoveries made by the author and her team of researchers is that all too often money is wasted by implementing telehealth for services that don't impact many people. This book shares valuable insights on using telehealth for integrative health practices that could improve the health of a greater portion of the population. This book illustrates how telehealth can, indeed, be the healthcare savior that some people believe it will be, but only under the right circumstances. It details exactly what those circumstances are so that everyone, including clinicians, patients, government entities, and vendors, can steer toward the best future path. The author identifies the obstacles preventing wider implementation of telehealth and explains how recent federal legislation will affect telehealth implementation in rural communities. She also points out the folly of developing electronic health records before federal data standards are put into place.