Why Telehealth is failing to catch on Georgia’s rural schools
Despite funding to provide the telehealth services, it remains an unsuccessful approach to health care in the rural Georgia.
Grady College of Journalism & Mass Communication
Despite funding to provide the telehealth services, it remains an unsuccessful approach to health care in the rural Georgia.
One UGA-operated program seeks to overcome public health challenges in rural Georgia but is struggling in the process.
Lung cancer rates remain high in Northeast Georgia. Not only is smoking a chief factor, but there’s another more invisible threat.
“There are many pathways to accomplish what you set out to accomplish. Be flexible to see what that looks like,” says Grady grad Felicia Harris.