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There are many challenges facing hospitals and healthcare in the modern world we are living in. I've created this curation collection to save articles that help me understand what modern health in society is.  The articles here are general in nature and placed here to promote discussion. We advise that you talk with your health professional before changing any of your medication or treatment options.  Any of the online courses listed here may (or may not) be open for access or enrolment. Most are free to browse, some may charge a small fee if you wish to receive a certificate or record of learning.   Every effort is made to ensure that these links are up to date and be aware that some of these articles may be behind a 'paywall'. If you can’t get into an article, email me and I may be able to assist.  Views are my own.
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Mental Health Care by Video Fills Gaps in Rural Nursing Homes

Mental Health Care by Video Fills Gaps in Rural Nursing Homes | Hospitals and Healthcare | Scoop.it
In-person mental health care is hard to arrange in rural nursing homes, so video chats with faraway professionals are filling the gap.
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Medical Video Calls by Healthdirect

Medical Video Calls by Healthdirect | Hospitals and Healthcare | Scoop.it
Seeing a doctor is not easy for all Australian consumers, especially those who live in rural and remote parts of the country where a healthcare professional can be hours away.

Even for those who live in cities, access to healthcare can be a challenge if their ability to travel is restricted.

Video Call has been developed by Healthdirect Australia to make it easy for healthcare providers to offer their services via video consultation. Consumers can connect with their healthcare professional from their home, from work, or from wherever is most convenient, using everyday devices – smartphone, tablet or desktop computer.
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