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Billy U. Philips, Jr., PhD, MPH Executive Vice President and Director F. Marie Hall Institute for Rural and Community Health Professor, Family & Community Medicine


F. Marie Hall Institute for Rural and Community Health


Why telemedicine in West Texas? §  Distance isn’t a measurement in West Texas…. It’s a fact of life §  Distance shouldn’t be an obstacle to access quality health care services §  Few primary doctors – fewer specialists §  Improving access to health care services addresses dispariCes §  Future needs to shiD to public health and prevenCon §  Goal: “healthy people seen closest to home”

F. Marie Hall Institute for Rural and Community Health


Access to Care: Hospitals: 0 (closest is 88 miles away) Rural Clinics: 1 Physicians: 5 (raCo of 1,564 persons : 1 physician) Nurses: 9 (Total of all LVNs, RNs, and APRNs– raCo of 867:1) P.A.s: 1

Presidio County, Texas PopulaCon: 7,818

El Paso to Lubbock: 343 mi. / 5.5 hrs.

Presidio to Lubbock: 368 mi. / 5.75 hrs.

F. Marie Hall Institute for Rural and Community Health


F. Marie Hall Institute for Rural and Community Health


If we can dream it – We can do it!

F. Marie Hall Institute for Rural and Community Health


•  Telemedicine should be value-added compared to in-person care. •  Telemedicine should be safe and secure. •  Telemedicine should be held to a standard of competency educaCon in order to have a standard of competency of care. •  Telemedicine should not be regulated because it is new and edgy but to preserve both.

F. Marie Hall Institute for Rural and Community Health



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