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State officials say 392,000 Missourians still lack high-speed internet; northeast Missouri still has issues

State officials say 392,000 Missourians still lack high-speed internet; northeast Missouri still has issues
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Pandemic highlights promise and pitfalls of online doctor visits

Pandemic highlights promise and pitfalls of online doctor visits Julia Garlich, Kayley Allen, Bala Singh and Pratibha Singh © The Providence Journal, file Telehealth offers an effective way for people to take advantage of nutrition counseling, as well as other medical consultations. Each year, students from the University of Missouri work with students from India on joint story projects that link their two countries. This year’s stories deal with how various industries are faring in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. The project was overseen by Laura Ungar, an adjunct instructor at the University of Missouri and investigative and enterprise editor at The Courier Journal in Louisville, and journalist Sujoy Dhar, founder of the Indian news agency India Blooms, based in Kolkata, India.

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Pandemic underscores need for virtual doctor visits

The ability to schedule medical visits virtually is a boon to people in rural areas, but internet access and government regulations can be obstacles.

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Is the Sleep Lab Obsolete? Telehealth and the Future of Sleep Medicine

Is the Sleep Lab Obsolete? Telehealth and the Future of Sleep Medicine Joseph Krainin, President & Founder, Singular Sleep Joseph Krainin, President & Founder, Singular Sleep The diffusion of innovation theory holds that there are five stages to the adoption of new technology that conform to a bell-shaped curve as seen below. There is abundant evidence to suggest that, nationally, telemedicine is moving into the “early majority stage.” An illuminating 2014 report from consulting powerhouse Deloitte concluded that from 2012 to 2014, “eVisits” were predicted to increase 400 percent and result in a savings of over $5 billion dollars when compared to the cost of in-person provider visits. A December 2015 Harris Poll revealed that 64 percent of American adults were willing to have online video doctor visits. Both patients and providers are happy to utilize telehealth as evidenced by a recent survey from the Missouri Telehealth Network showing that both groups

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