Library-based telehealth booths make doctor visits easier

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When residents of rural Johnston County, Oklahoma, need to see a medical specialist, the nearest doctor is often a two-hour drive away in Oklahoma City. With nearly 40 percent of the


county’s population over age 50, driving that distance, or depending on family or friends for a ride, can be a challenge.  Telehealth visits enable a patient to connect via video to their


doctor — so long as they have high-speed internet; a smartphone, tablet or computer with a camera; and the needed technical skills. THE PROJECT “TELEHEALTH PODS ALLOW PEOPLE TO SEEK HEALTH


AND OTHER PROFESSIONAL ADVICE WITHOUT MAKING A LONG TRIP OUT OF TOWN. THEY CAN MAKE THE SHORT DRIVE TO THE LIBRARY WITHOUT HAVING TO LOCATE A HEALTHCARE FACILITY OR OFFICE IN AN UNFAMILIAR


AREA, PERHAPS FINDING SOMEONE TO DRIVE THEM, AND INCURRING THE EXPENSE OF A TRIP AND THE POSSIBILITY OF A LONG WAIT IN A ROOM FULL OF SICK PEOPLE.” _— Southern Oklahoma Library System _


"Since we’re situated in rural communities, we've found that some people can't get to a specialist, a doctor, a follow-up, or to their mental health or therapy sessions,"


notes Gail Oehler, executive director of the Southern Oklahoma Library System. "By bringing people to a library and having a private room where they can access those physicians and


caregivers, they can attend the appointment in their community without having to travel long distances."  The Johnston County Library branch in Tishomingo is one of the few locations in


the county with high-speed internet.  “Following COVID, we noticed patrons visiting the library mainly for the computers and meeting space,” says Oehler. ”Many insurance plans now allow


telehealth appointments. At the library, we have great technology and professionals who can assist visitors who need help. Why not merge the two by creating a private space outfitted with


the necessary equipment?” To fund the installation, Oehler and librarian Pam Bean applied for and received a 2023 AARP Community Challenge grant. The original plan was to use the grant to


purchase a premade booth, or pod, and install it with the needed computer equipment. But after researching premade pods, the pair crunched the numbers and realized it was more cost effective


to soundproof to outfit an existing study room with furniture, equipment and the proper technology.  With the money saved, the library system hired a local contractor to build a second


space, which is housed in the library branch in Sulphur. The added location expanded the library’s outreach to more than 13,000 people, including students from a local school for the deaf. 


THE RESULTS The telehealth booths were opened in late 2023. Each is typically used about three times a week and people can reserve the pods or show up on a first come, first served basis. 


Representatives from AARP and the Southern Oklahoma Library System stand outside the telehealth pod in Sulphur. Photo by AARP Oklahoma The spaces, which are large enough for a patient to be


accompanied by a family member, friend or other helper, are equipped with a desk, an adjustable chair, a desktop computer with a keyboard and large monitor, a closeable door and a window


shade for privacy. The library staff is always on hand for assistance and reassurance.  “People have questions about their privacy," says Bean. "They ask if their history will be


stored in the computer. The answer is _no_. Libraries are really, really into privacy.”


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