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Dartmouth-Hitchcock Connected Care offers virtual urgent care

Special to Seacoastonline LEBANON, N.H. – Now more than ever consumers are seeking convenient access to health care for urgent care concerns. To meet this growing demand, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health’s Connected Care and Center for Telehealth has partnered with MDLIVE to launch D-HH Virtual Urgent Care. Rather than traveling to an emergency room or urgent care clinic, people needing non-emergency care can now connect with a provider by phone or by video on their laptops or mobile devices from the comfort of home – or any place they may be. The service provides patients 24/7 access to urgent care by fully licensed providers from Dartmouth-Hitchcock, with back-up coverage by MDLIVE-affiliated physicians who are board-certified, licensed, telehealth-trained, and have an average of 15 years of experience. Patients can choose to see the next available provider or schedule a visit later the same day for more than 30 common conditions including cold, flu, and other upper respirator

Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health opens telehealth urgent care service

Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health opens telehealth urgent care service Lebanon, N.H.-based Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health on Wednesday launched a virtual urgent-care service with telehealth company MDLive. The 24/7 virtual urgent-care service will connect patients to clinicians at Dartmouth-Hitchcock through a phone call or video visit, in an effort to avoid having patients travel to an emergency department or physical urgent-care clinic for minor, non-emergency conditions like allergies, bug bites or the flu. Physicians from MDLive s medical group will provide back-up coverage. Hospitals experienced a rapid rise in telehealth use in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, and many executives have spent recent months figuring out how to sustain that momentum and best integrate the practice into their services long-term. Dartmouth-Hitchcock used to average three telehealth visits per week, but in the early days of the pandemic telehealth visits shot up to 2,000 a day, health system CEO Dr. Joanne

N H Businesses Oppose Bill To Ban Teaching About Systemic Racism, Sexism

By Jeff Feingold - NH Business Review • 1 hour ago Credit Ali Oshinskie / NHPR Nearly 80 New Hampshire businesses and organizations have added their voices in opposition to a bill in the Legislature that would prevent public schools, organizations and state contractors from teaching about systemic racism. House Bill 544 would prohibit discussing ideas that New Hampshire or the United States is fundamentally racist or sexist, that individuals are inherently oppressive due to their race or sex, that individuals should feel discomfort or guilt on account of their race or sex, that meritocracy and “hard work ethic” is inherently oppressive, and or any other form of race or sex “stereotyping” or “scapegoating.” HB 544 was approved in 10-9 vote by the House Executive Departments and Administration Committee and is scheduled to be debated later this week when the full House meets for a three-day session at in indoor sports complex in Bedford. The bill is

Colby-Sawyer College reaps early benefits as other schools including Salem College, St Joseph s University and others pivot to health sciences

Colby-Sawyer College reaps early benefits as other schools including Salem College, St Joseph s University and others pivot to health sciences
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