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Better COVID-19 Care Needed for Rural Populations

Gaps in the prevention and treatment of COVID-19 in rural populations have become apparent as the pandemic continues. 

Donald Voltz, M.D., an associate professor of anesthesiology with board certification in healthcare informatics, is a physician at Aultman Hospital in Canton, Ohio. Dr. Voltz recently co-authored a guest editorial on the topic with Eric Tran, M.S., of the Tulane School of Medicine, published in Healthcare Business and Technology.

“Preventive care targeting patients with pre-conditions in rural locations is severely lacking in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic,” write the authors. They suggest that coupling Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) preventive care initiatives with telehealth services could help rural hospitals to improve the standard of care.

Read the full article in Healthcare Business and Technology.

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