NC Report Flags Telehealth, Broadband Gaps in Coal Country
Expand broadband to improve rural healthcare in communities most hurt by coal’s decline, recommended North Carolina’s broadband office and the state health department. “A stark economic, broadband, and health divide exists between those living in one of the 20 coal-impacted…
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counties in North Carolina’s Appalachian region and the average North Carolinian.” If telehealth were widely available, more than 71,600 households wouldn’t have the internet to access it, Friday's study said.