Rural Healthcare and Telehealth: The Importance of Social Work Departments at HBCUs in Developing a Competent Workforce in the Rural South
Telehealth is an emerging area of practice within social work that can potentially have great impacts on the way care is provided to rural communities. Rural communities are racially diverse, older, and tend to have lower incomes resulting in unique barriers to already scarce rural healthcare option...
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Main Authors: | Dawna D. Nelson (Author), Katina Lang-Lindsey (Author) |
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The University of Alabama,
2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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