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South Carolina Counties Receive $24M for Broadband

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Source: Government Technology

August 22, 2023   – The Times and Democrat, Orangeburg, S.C.

The state’s Bamberg and Orangeburg counties will receive a combined total of $24 million to expand broadband internet service, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced on Monday.

(TNS) — Bamberg and Orangeburg counties will receive a total of $24 million to expand broadband internet service, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced on Monday.

“Keeping the people of rural America connected with reliable, high-speed internet brings new and innovative ideas to the rest of our country and creates good-paying jobs along the way,” USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack said in a release.

“Thanks to President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, we are connecting rural communities to a global marketplace. These investments will support economic growth and prosperity for generations to come,” he said.

The local funds are part of a larger, $700 million package of grants and loans designed to connect thousands of rural residents, farmers and business owners in 22 states and the Marshall Islands to reliable, affordable high-speed internet through the federal ReConnect Program.

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How do we unlock the full potential of telehealth?

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Source: Medical economics

by: Hari Prasad

The health care industry is witnessing a remarkable transformation in the way medical care is delivered. Telehealth, a concept once considered futuristic, has now become an integral part of the health care landscape, in large part due to its wide use and adoption during the pandemic.

Despite its revolutionizing impact on patient access and streamlining practice operations, telehealth remains underused in primary care.In fact, according to a 2021 HealthIT.gov study, over half of office-based physicians provided care via telemedicine for fewer than 25% of patient visits, and less than 20% of physicians used telemedicine for more than 50% of patient visits.

That lack of adoption means many outpatient primary care doctors are missing out on the demonstrated benefits of telehealth, such as reducing the need for in-office visits, easing the burden on the administrative staff, and providing unrivalled convenience for patients.

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Global Telehealth Growth Opportunities Report 2023: Value-based Care Goals and Health Equity Initiatives Spur Future Growth Potential

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Source: GlobeNewswier by notified and Research and Markets

Dublin, Aug. 02, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The “Global Telehealth Growth Opportunities” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.

Telehealth is gaining popularity as it saves healthcare costs and hospital travel time. It is convenient for consumers, especially the elderly and disabled, to access services from home. Healthcare organizations have been facing skilled workforce shortages and clinician burnout across the world, leading to burdened healthcare systems.

Telehealth reduces the burden by shifting primary and non-emergency in-person visits to virtual channels. Disparities in healthcare accessibility across geographies are a critical challenge as large populations from developing regions lack access to basic healthcare and medicine.

Telehealth supports healthcare across underserved regions where physicians are scarce. Virtual visits, remote patient monitoring, digital therapeutics (DTx), and personal emergency response systems (PERS) are recording consistent growth due to their critical role in addressing patient and provider challenges. Providers reluctant to embrace virtual visits adopted it during the pandemic and are now focusing on developing those capabilities.

RPM is considered an effective tool in chronic disease management and holds immense potential to revolutionize the entire practice. Provider organizations, such as hospitals, accountable care organizations (ACOs), and group practices, prefer DTx solutions to control patient care cost and quality before visits and after discharge.

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PCC partners with Family Solutions and Absolute Total Care

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This week, on July 25th and 26th, PCC had its first Digital Literacy training at the Orangeburg County Library in collaboration with Family Solutions. This grant was funded by Absolute Total Care as an initiative to train 200 mothers’ digital literacy and provide them with a device at no cost. A total of 9 women participated in our first training, and we are looking forward to the impact this training will have on mothers across South Carolina!

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Telehealth’s Vital Role in Breaking Down Barriers to Mental Health Care

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Source: The Healthcare Technology Report

The COVID-19 pandemic brought about numerous challenges, including disruptions to mental health care delivery. However, a recent study published in the magazine Counseling & Development by the American Counseling Association offers encouraging insights. The research, led by Yusen Zhai, assistant professor of counseling and community counseling clinic director at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, reveals that pandemic telehealth did not hinder mental health service seekers. Instead, it emerged as a feasible and effective option, especially for clients facing transportation limitations or residing in areas with few mental health specialists nearby.

During the pandemic, lockdowns made it challenging for counselors to meet clients in person, prompting insurance companies to expand telehealth coverage. To assess its impact on counseling intentions, Zhai and his colleagues conducted a comprehensive evaluation of over 52,000 U.S. university and college students between September 2018 and June 2020. The participants provided anonymized data, were evaluated for depression, anxiety, and eating disorders, and also shared information about their mental health history and beliefs.

The study’s findings were remarkable. Despite concerns about technology infrastructure or reservations regarding phone or online therapy, telehealth did not deter individuals from seeking counseling services. This discovery validates the importance of telehealth counseling insurance coverage policies, which are crucial as society navigates the post-pandemic environment and ponders the future of healthcare delivery.

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Washington’s got a thing for telehealth

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Source: Politico

By BEN LEONARDEVAN PENG and ERIN SCHUMAKER

Flush times continue in Washington for telehealth advocates, marked most recently by victories in the House and at the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services last week.

CMS proposed to boost payment rates to providers for the virtual care they give to Medicare patients in their homes. And a House subcommittee approved a bill that would provide permanent tax breaks for telehealth plans.

The nitty-gritty: In its proposed physician fee schedule for next year, CMS says doctors need additional compensation because they’re now offering a significant amount of telehealth while still maintaining their physical offices.

The agency said doctors’ expenses are consistent with a higher “non-facility” payment rate, which varies by service type.

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Palmetto Care Connections is Designated as a Leader in Age-Inclusive Telehealth Advocacy

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Joining 21 health systems, advocates, and philanthropy leaders across the nation, Palmetto Care Connections pledges commitment to telehealth principles and guidelines that meet the unique needs of aging Americans.

[Bamberg, South Carolina] – Palmetto Care Connections, a leader in advocating for technology-enabled health care pledged its commitment to advance age-inclusive telehealth principles and guidelines that will define the future virtual care for older adults and their family caregivers.  By making this pledge, Palmetto Care Connections joins a robust list of healthcare leaders who express commitment to high-quality, equitable, and person-centered telehealth for older adults. This commitment aligns with Palmetto Care Connection’s work focused on leveraging technology to improve access to healthcare services and enhance the well-being of older adults and their families.

Grounded in practicality, the age-inclusive telehealth principles and guidelines were spearheaded and vetted by the West Health Institute and leading experts in geriatrics, telehealth, and consumer advocacy.  To supercharge this movement, West Health launched a new Center of Excellence For Telehealth and Aging (CE4TA) with the Mid-Atlantic Telehealth Resource Center and University of Virginia Department of Geriatrics. The Center of Excellence provides free, practical tools, extensive, vetted resources, and a community of like-minded experts to help organizations enhance their telehealth offerings and showcase their achievements in improving telehealth care for older adults.

Older adults often face a confusing, unresponsive, and uncoordinated care system and these hurdles were amplified during the COVID-19 pandemic.  In response, federal and state leaders expanded payment for telehealth services.  In 2020 alone, Medicare-covered telehealth visits exploded by 63-fold.  Leading health systems with telehealth platforms learned that older adults can and will use this type of care, however intentional human-centered design efforts are vital to ensure all customer segments – particularly older adults with complex care needs – can meaningfully use telehealth going forward.

Palmetto Care Connections is honored to be recognized for its commitment in shaping the future of age-inclusive telehealth to meet the needs, values, and preferences of older adult and family caregivers of today and tomorrow.  This is one more way Palmetto Care Connections is achieving its mission connect older adults in rural and underserved communities of South Carolina to quality services through broadband, technology, and telehealth.

About Palmetto Care Connections

Established in 2010, Palmetto Care Connections (PCC) is a non-profit organization that brings technology, broadband, and telehealth solutions to health care providers in rural and underserved areas in South Carolina. PCC assists providers in keeping health care local and increasing quality services to underserved South Carolinians. For more information, visit https://www.palmettocareconnections.org/.

 

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Internet on a Budget: Low-Cost Programs for Seniors to Stay Connected

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Source: ratethestuff

In today’s digital age, internet access has become a crucial aspect of daily life, especially for seniors. The Internet provides seniors with access to essential services, such as telemedicine and communication with loved ones. However, the cost of internet access can be a significant barrier for seniors on fixed incomes.

Fortunately, many internet service providers offer cheap internet programs tailored specifically for seniors. In this article, we will discuss the various cheap Internet programs available for seniors, their eligibility requirements, and the benefits of having Internet access. We will also provide tips on how to choose the best program for your needs.

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Telehealth largely drives fewer in-person follow-up visits, study shows

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Source by:  FIERCE Healthcare

By Frank Diamond

Telehealth came into its own during the COVID-19 pandemic and even though there’s a push to have it play a bigger role in healthcare going forward just how big a role that should be remains to be seen.

white paper from Epic Research looks at how often a telehealth visit leads to a second telehealth or in-person visit and finds that the answer depends in large part on the specialty. Epic reviewed data from over 40 million specialty and 32 million primary care visits from January 2022 to March 2023.

Researchers found that for most specialties patients were more likely to have an in-person follow-up visit 90 days after an in-person visit rather than a telehealth visit. In addition, mental health saw the greatest difference in follow-up visits between initial in-person and telehealth visits: 10% for telehealth visits and 40% of in-person visits having a follow-up visit within 90 days.

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