Collaborative Rural Healthcare Network: A Conceptual Model
Author(s) -
Uzma Raja,
Denise J. McManus,
J. Michael Hardin,
B.C. Haynes
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
international journal of interactive mobile technologies (ijim)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1865-7923
DOI - 10.3991/ijim.v5i3.1669
Subject(s) - economic shortage , health care , business , rural health , rural area , economic growth , public relations , medicine , political science , economics , linguistics , philosophy , pathology , government (linguistics)
Healthcare is a critical issue in rural communities throughout the world. Provision of timely and cost effective health care in these communities is a challenge since it is coupled with a lack of adequate infrastructure and manpower support. Twenty percent of the United States of America‘s population resides in rural communities, i.e., 59 million people; however, only nine percent of the nation’s physicians practice in rural communities. Shortage of health care personnel and the lack of equipment and facilities often force rural residents to travel long distances to receive needed medical treatment. Researchers and practitioners are in search of solutions to address these unique challenges. In this research, we present a proposed collaborative model of a health information system for rural communities and the challenges and opportunities of this global issue
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