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State highlights: Aging inmate care outside prison; Colo.'s teen birth rate drop; Minn. rural doc shortage

State highlights: Aging inmate care outside prison; Colo.'s teen birth rate drop; Minn. rural doc shortage

Virtual robotic ultrasound can improve diagnosis of heart failure patients living in rural communities

Virtual robotic ultrasound can improve diagnosis of heart failure patients living in rural communities

GOP efforts to become 'party of yes' will likely include 'realistic' proposals to change the health law

GOP efforts to become 'party of yes' will likely include 'realistic' proposals to change the health law

Prompt administration of alteplase treatment reduces disability in stroke patients

Prompt administration of alteplase treatment reduces disability in stroke patients

Arches Health chooses TruClinic as telemedicine solution

Arches Health chooses TruClinic as telemedicine solution

More insurers want you to see a doctor virtually

More insurers want you to see a doctor virtually

Telecare intervention leads to improvement in chronic musculoskeletal pain

Telecare intervention leads to improvement in chronic musculoskeletal pain

BAI and Novartis determine whether investigational drugs can prevent symptoms of Alzheimer's

BAI and Novartis determine whether investigational drugs can prevent symptoms of Alzheimer's

UT Southwestern named one of nation's "Most Wired" hospitals for fourth consecutive year

UT Southwestern named one of nation's "Most Wired" hospitals for fourth consecutive year

Telemedicine could improve quality of life of patients with chronic liver diseases

Telemedicine could improve quality of life of patients with chronic liver diseases

Medicare mulls expanding telehealth to wellness, behavioral visits

Medicare mulls expanding telehealth to wellness, behavioral visits

Medical boards draft plan to allow greater use of telemedicine

Medical boards draft plan to allow greater use of telemedicine

First Edition: June 30, 2014

First Edition: June 30, 2014

Study validates telemedicine approach to ROP screening

Study validates telemedicine approach to ROP screening

Telemedicine is effective strategy to screen for potentially blinding disease in infants

Telemedicine is effective strategy to screen for potentially blinding disease in infants

CBG Benefits, Maxwell Health announce new strategic partnership to improve employee benefits

CBG Benefits, Maxwell Health announce new strategic partnership to improve employee benefits

First Edition: June 19, 2014

First Edition: June 19, 2014

Abortion becomes issue in Maine governor race

Abortion becomes issue in Maine governor race

Affordable Care Act to have significant impact on patients with diabetes

Affordable Care Act to have significant impact on patients with diabetes

Predicting dengue fever in Brazil: an interview with Dr. Rachel Lowe, Catalan Institute for Climate Sciences (IC3)

Predicting dengue fever in Brazil: an interview with Dr. Rachel Lowe, Catalan Institute for Climate Sciences (IC3)

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