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Telemedicine is saving lives and improving the quality of life in Mississippi, Tennessee and Arkansas.

MISSISSIPPI

The University of Mississippi was awarded $184,327 in the form of a grant to expand an existing telemedicine system with video teleconferencing units to additional rural sites.

http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/supportdocuments/rdDLT2012ProjectList.pdf

 

TENNESSEE

A Distance Learning and Telemedicine Grant Program provides a Tennessee Zoo with the necessary technology to deliver education at a distance.

http://www.avnetwork.com/installs/0009/distancelearningatthememphiszoo/89152

Telemental health is improving the quality of life for rural West Tennessee residents.

http://cisaucd.org/2012/06/01/telehealth-psychiatry-med-management-in-rural-west-tennessee-2/

 

ARKANSAS

Telehealth is allowing parents to bond with babies in Arkansas.

https://learntelehealth.org/blog/post/telehealth-allows-parents-to-bond-with-babies/

Also, in Arkansas “evisits” allow nursing home residents to visit with physicians.

http://batesville.todaysthv.com/news/news/101909-closer-doctor-e-visits-no-office-visit-required

 

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