Smaller healthcare facilities partner to adapt to changing landscape

People across 46 communities in north-central North Dakota and northwest Minnesota are served by outreach programs


Smaller healthcare facilities in North Dakota and Minnesota partner to adapt to a changing landscape, according to an article on the Bismarck Tribune website.

People across 46 communities in north-central North Dakota and northwest Minnesota are served by outreach programs.

A telemedicine program that originated with kidney care a decade ago now covers more than 30 different medical specialties. 

Treating everything from oncology to orthopedics, weight management to wound care, up to 45 specialists regularly travel to see patients at their hometown health centers.

Read the article.

 

 



December 19, 2017


Topic Area: Maintenance and Operations


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