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Improving the Quality of Life for Rural Maine Cancer Patients though Telemedicine

February 28, 2011 Virginia Manuel, USDA Maine Rural Development State Director

Maine has one of the highest per capita rates of cancer in the United States, and for many cancer patients living in rural areas of the state, a long drive into a bigger city to receive necessary medical treatment can be daunting. Snowy Maine winters, the high cost of gasoline, relying on family or...

Rural Technology

USDA Rural Development Telehealth Funding Serves a Sparsely-Populated Four-State Area

February 24, 2011 Tammi Schone, USDA South Dakota Public Information Officer

In rural America, especially in frontier regions of South Dakota, Iowa, Minnesota, and Nebraska the shortage of health care professionals tends to be pronounced. For example, 55 of South Dakota’s 66 counties, or 83 percent of all counties, are designated Primary Care Health Professional Shortage...

Rural Technology

Putting Rural Development on the Map

February 18, 2011 David Nulph, Economic Research Service

Today, the Economic Research Service (ERS) posted a new and innovative interactive mapping tool that makes it easy to visualize and compare rural economic and social conditions among counties, states, and regions. By creating county-level maps of the United States, users can see how socioeconomic...

Rural Research and Science Technology

A USDA Community Connect Grant Brings Brownington, Missouri to the Digital Age

February 15, 2011 Janie Dunning, Missouri Rural Development State Director, and George Thomas, Public Information Coordinator

A small rural community half way between Kansas City and Springfield is the Village of Brownington, possibly the best kept secret of Henry County. Nestled comfortably along the Harry S. Truman Lake, the Village consists of 119 residents with 68 housing units covering a land area of only 0.15 sq...

Rural Technology