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Helping the Homebound with Telemedicine

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Technology has spurred great advances in medicine, and now it’s improving access to health care as well. Beginning July 30, a new state law will allow patients to initiate an audiovisual visit with a doctor from home or another remote location.

AARP advocates have been gradually chipping away at restrictions on the use of telemedicine in Arkansas. A regulatory change in 2016 allows the use of audiovisual technology for first-time visits between a doctor and patient. Previously, an in-person visit was initially required.

Telemedicine is especially useful to homebound patients in rural areas and those who lack transportation. It also helps family caregivers, many of whom must take time off from work to drive their loved one to medical appointments.

For more information, go to aarp.org/ar.

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