WVU in the News: Obstacles stand in the way of telemedicine in West Virginia
Technology has certainly exploded in the 21st century, and nowhere is it more noticeable than health care, notably telemedicine. But as much promise as telemedicine holds, there are obstacles in the way for it to do the most good.
Our Morgantown News Editor Clarissa Cottrill writes that the West Virginia University School of Public Health is running a pilot program that allows remote monitoring of patients who have been in long-term care and have gone back home.