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Why rural America needs telehealth
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This documentary explores telehealth services in rural America, teaching learners vocabulary related to healthcare systems, medical technology, and public policy. Viewers will learn terms like 'telestroke,' 'remote monitoring,' 'broadband access,' and 'mortality rates' while understanding the challenges of rural healthcare including distance, workforce shortages, and funding. The video develops listening skills for understanding interviews, statistics, and expert opinions on social issues.
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DownloadTime is brain. This is a phrase physicians use when talking about a stroke. Because for every minute that passes, an estimated 14 billion synapses, the building blocks that are responsible for brain functions like learning, memory, and behavior, are lost. It means the longer it takes for a person to access care, the worse the outcome can be. In rural America, local hospitals are less likely to have specialists on staff. And because of that, stroke patients in rural areas are more likely to die than stroke patients in urban settings. But we have the technology to change these outcomes.
It's called Telstroke, a form of tellahalth that allows a stroke specialist from anywhere to dial in, assess a patient, read brain scans, and quickly prescribe life-saving drugs or recommend a transfer. Studies have found that it's effective at reducing mortality in rural stroke patients. The trouble is, tellahalth services like this are frequently underfunded, undervalued, and underutilized. But when tellah health is used correctly, proponents say it stands a chance at radically altering rural healthcare for the better. But how effective can virtual care really be and what's standing in its way?
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This is another video we're doing about how emergency help gets to remote places. Rural areas in the US often struggle to get the same services as more populated regions. And we wanted to explore what some of those challenges look like and what might be done to make things better. And thanks to our sponsor, T-Mobile for supporting this video.
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Health refers to the state of being free from illness or injury, encompassing physical, mental, and social well-being. It is used to describe how well a person's body or mind is functioning overall.
Relating to the countryside rather than the town or city. It describes areas where there are few buildings, a lot of nature, and often many farms.
A stroke is a single movement of a pen, brush, or hand across a surface. It can also refer to a sudden and serious medical condition in the brain.
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