/PRNewswire/ Today the U.S. healthcare system faces workforce shortages and expanding costs, but new legislation will allow advanced practice registered.
By Carter Woodiel
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PIERRE, S.D. (KELO.com) Among the changes in medical care evolving out of the COVID-19 pandemic is the increased acceptance and use of telehealth options.
While rural areas of America could greatly benefit from the expansion of telehealth, the tools– such as broadband internet access– needed to fully use the service often aren’t available.
Helmsley Charitable Trust Trustee Walter Panzirer of Pierre says they’re working with researchers at the Bipartisan Policy Center in Washington, DC, asking leaders at the local, state and federal levels to address this problem.