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News Details (Posted: January 17, 2007):
TELEPSYCHIATRY PROGRAM CONNECTS OLDER ADULTS IN UNDERSERVED COMMUNITIES
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The Fuqua Center for Late-Life Depression at Emory University School of Medicine has launched a telepsychiatry program. This program uses videoconferencing technology to connect older adults living in rural communities with Emory psychiatrists.
The new endeavor is part of the telemedicine network announced in 2004 by Insurance and Fire Safety Commissioner John W. Oxendine. The telemedicine network delivers specialty health care services to patients in underserved rural communities. The service provided through the Fuqua Center for Late-Life Depression at Emory is one of a number of telemedicine services Emory will put into place to better serve patients across the State of Georgia.
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