University of Arkansas to provide telemedicine services for high-risk Oklahoma women

Through a new telemedicine agreement, clinicians at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock will provide support for high-risk pregnant women at the Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences in Tulsa, according to a Lexington Herald-Leader report.

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Medical specialists, physicians and patients will collaborate between the two hospital campuses, co-managing patient care to reduce the number of patient transfers to other hospitals and clinics, according to the report.

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