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Telehealth Reimbursement a Barrier for Rural Hospital EDs

Emergency department telehealth services can be beneficial to small, rural hospitals, but telehealth reimbursement methods and high costs often stand in the way.

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By Victoria Bailey

- Despite having a high need for telehealth use, rural hospitals see a significant lack of emergency department telehealth services due to telehealth reimbursement barriers and low patient volumes, according to a JAMA Health Forum report.

Many patients who seek care at small, rural emergency departments are frequently referred to urban health systems to receive specialty care. Some smaller hospitals struggle with costs to begin with due to low usage by patients and transferring patients to another center only hurts their finances further.

Implementing telehealth programs in rural EDs has the potential to combat this problem. If patients could receive specialty services via telehealth, then smaller EDs could retain more patients and stabilize their finances, the report noted. Telehealth may also improve health outcomes in small EDs, but they are the least likely health system to use it.

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