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Innovative Rural School-Based Telehealth Clinic formally opens at Rising Sun—Ohio County Schools

RISING SUN, Indiana – Students and staff at Rising Sun Schools can now benefit from innovative high-tech telehealth as part of the Indiana Rural School Clinic Network’s (IRSCN) expansion to the region.

Rural telehealth for kids“To be able to leverage state-of-the-art digital medical diagnostic technology on behalf of our students and staff represents a new dimension of service,” said Branden Roeder, Superintendent of the Rising Sun-Ohio County Community School Corporation. “This secure telehealth technology provides for an exceptional match with the excellent medical resources at Highpoint Health and Highpoint Health Physician Partners, presenting students and parents with a variety of important benefits.  We are also extremely pleased that Family Medicine Physician Dr. Chris Walcott of Highpoint Health Rising Sun Family Medicine has agreed to be the medical provider for the program.”

Students from pre-school through 12th grade and staff will now have the opportunity to be “seen” by a healthcare provider, via telehealth technology, without leaving the schools’ campus.  Digital diagnostic equipment, including a digital stethoscope and sensors, will transmit the patient’s vital signs and other data through secure broadband connectivity from the school to Highpoint Health Rising Sun Family Medicine.

Rural school in SE Indiana opens high-tech telehealth clinicThis data, in addition to their conversation with and visualization of the patient, will be used to assist the linking physician in making an initial diagnosis. School nurses and related staff have also been trained on the proper use of the equipment at the school.

“Our goal is to get students healthier quicker and remove any barriers to accessing primary care, especially in rural areas,” said Kathleen Chelminiak, Indiana Rural Health Association Project Director.

To celebrate the opening of the new Clinic, which is located in the Ohio County Elementary School, a ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled for Friday, September 28, at 10:00 a.m., EDT, at the school with education, healthcare and agency officials and administrators in attendance.  The Ohio County Elementary School is located at 436 S. Mulberry Street, Rising Sun, Indiana.

“We at Highpoint Health and Highpoint Health Rising Sun Family Medicine

appreciate the opportunity to work with the Rising Sun-Ohio County Community School Corporation and the IRSCN to implement this important program,” added Michael Schwebler, President and CEO of Highpoint Health. “Through this program, we are better able to provide convenient and timely access to quality care for students and staff, resulting in better outcomes for individual patients, as well as better overall health for the school’s student and adult population.”

“Using telehealth technology to connect students with medical professionals brings a new level of services – a parent can connect to their child’s medical visit without leaving work and we can address acute medical care issues as they arise within the school day,” said Mr. Roeder. “As superintendent of a school system that draws on a rural and sparsely populated geographic area, I see this as a distinct advantage for our students.”

By utilizing this newly acquired telehealth technology, care providers at Highpoint Health Rising Sun Family Medicine are able to evaluate, diagnose and provide initial treatment with the help of the on-site school nurse, Jamie Works, RN, and other trained school personnel.  In addition, the physician conducting the telehealth diagnostic session can also directly send follow-up information to the child’s personal physician and with prior parental approval, prescriptions to the student’s pharmacy.

To participate, students must have prior parental/guardian consent.  Provider fees will be billed to the student’s insurance company.

The ribbon-cutting celebration, which is open to the public, will include live demonstrations of the high-tech telehealth equipment to be used in the school clinic, including the stethoscope, dermascope and otoscope, in addition to customized video equipment and software platforms.

Participants at the ribbon-cutting will include Mr. Roeder; Mr. Schwebler; Dr. Walcott; Ms. Chelminiak; Ms. Works; Jack Lillie, Director of IT for Rising Sun-Ohio County Schools and others associated with the project.

The clinic is the result of Rising Sun-Ohio County Schools partnering with Highpoint Health in the submission of a grant to the Indiana Rural Health Association for the funding and program support necessary to establish the clinic.   Funding for the clinic grant was provided through a larger Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) grant made available to the Indiana Rural Health Association and is now part of the Indiana Rural Schools Clinic Network (IRSCN).

“Accessing healthcare in rural areas of Indiana is often more difficult because of factors such as poverty, transportation and in some situations, provider shortages. Through this innovative approach of incorporating telehealth into the school setting, we are confident children will receive quality healthcare that is more easily accessible.  Parents won’t have to take time off work, struggle with getting an appointment with their doctor or worry about transportation issues,” said Don Kelso, IRHA Executive Director.

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About the Rising Sun-Ohio County Community School Corporation

The Rising Sun family of students, staff, parents and community members strives to provide a safe, healthy and orderly learning environment which challenges students to reach their maximum potential so that they may become productive members in our ever-changing society. The mission of Rising Sun-Ohio County Community School Corporation is to develop literate, responsible students who are able to demonstrate mastery of the National Common Core Standards and are prepared for post-secondary opportunities. For more information, please visit: http://risingsun.k12.in.us/

About Highpoint Health

 Highpoint Health is a progressive, multi-faceted healthcare provider serving the needs of residents and employers in Dearborn, Ohio, Ripley, Switzerland and Franklin Counties in Indiana, as well as Hamilton County in Ohio and Boone County in Kentucky.  Located in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, Highpoint Health offers a wide range of preventive, diagnostic, therapeutic, emergent and rehabilitative care modalities for the entire family, as well as occupational health and wellness services for corporate and commercial needs.  Highpoint Health and its physician and healthcare provider network, Highpoint Health Physician Partners, offer services at more than 20 locations throughout the region including primary care and specialist physician practices; nurse practitioner staffed offices; physical therapy and rehabilitation centers; and behavioral health.  Highpoint Health Home Health & Hospice also provides comprehensive care for homebound patients in addition to long term care facility residents.  For more information, please visit www.myhph.org.

About the Indiana Rural Health Association

 The Indiana Rural Health Association was organized in 1997 and is a nonprofit organization working to enhance the health and well-being of rural populations in Indiana through leadership, education, advocacy, collaboration and resource development. The strength of the organization is through the present diverse membership and the founding organizers who are committed to impacting the health of citizens through the identification of rural health issues and through advocacy roles in both the public and private sectors. IRHA membership is made up of 3,300 diverse individuals and organizations, making it the largest state rural health association in the nation, and a nationally recognized leader in rural healthcare. For more information, visit www.indianaruralhealth.org

 

 


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