Tele-Education in a Telemedicine Environment: Implications for Rural Health Care and Academic Medical Centers

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Susan A. Zollo
Michael G. Kienzle
Zak Henshaw
Louis G. Crist
Douglas S. Wakefield
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[1] 211 HLHS,Telemedicine Resource Center
[2] University of Iowa,Division of Health Management and Policy
[3] College of Medicine,Continuing Medical Education Division
[4] University of Iowa,undefined
[5] University of Iowa,undefined
[6] University of Iowa College of Medicine,undefined
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tele-education; telemedicine; rural health care; continuing medical education;
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Over 50 million people in the United States (about 20% of the population) live in rural areas, but only 9% of the nation's physicians practice in rural communities. It is difficult to recruit and retain rural health care practitioners, partly because of issues relating to professional isolation. New and enhanced telecommunications links between community and academic hospitals show promise for reducing this isolation and enhancing lifelong learning opportunities for rural health care providers. This paper will explore some of the issues involved in using interactive video (telemedicine) networks to transmit continuing medical education programming from an academic center to multiple rural hospitals. Data from a recent University of Iowa survey of the state's health educators will be presented as one approach to assessing the health care marketplace for the deployment of tele-education services.
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