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After he was gored by a bison, Jim Lutter got treatment from in-person ambulance medics and a doctor communicating from 140 miles away through a video system in the vehicle. (Arielle Zionts/KFF Health News/TNS)
After he was gored by a bison, Jim Lutter got treatment from in-person ambulance medics and a doctor communicating from 140 miles away through a video system in the vehicle. (Arielle Zionts/KFF Health News/TNS)
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Telehealth became commonplace in clinics and patients’ homes during the covid-19 pandemic emergency, and the technology is starting to spread to ambulances.

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