In this episode of Out of Network, Dr. Ryon Parker and Dr. Rishi Seth explore the world of telemedicine and reveal how it's revolutionizing healthcare access in rural America. Dr. Seth shares his firsthand experience as a telehealth hospitalist—running emergency codes from hundreds of miles away, managing critical patients over a screen, and keeping small-town hospitals alive. From a patient with "3 out of 10" chest pain who turned out to have a life-threatening heart attack, to the technology and expertise required to provide remote care, this conversation uncovers the hidden infrastructure that's changing medicine as we know it.
What You'll Learn
Timestamps
00:00 – Introduction: What if there's no doctor in the building?
01:00 – Dr. Seth's journey into telehealth hospitalist work
02:30 – What are critical access hospitals and why do they matter?
04:00 – The technology: Telehealth carts, stethoscopes, and zoom capabilities
07:00 – Why rural hospitals are the lifeblood of small-town America
08:00 – The gray patient: Catching a life-threatening STEMI remotely
10:30 – Why experience matters more than technology in telehealth
14:00 – The business model keeping rural hospitals financially viable
18:00 – State licensing requirements and legal considerations
21:00 – How Dr. Parker uses telemedicine in his concierge practice
24:00 – Documentation requirements and billing for telehealth visits
26:00 – The future of telehealth and AI integration
28:00 – Final thoughts: Why telemedicine is revolutionary for rural America
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Connect with the Hosts
Parker Medical - Las Vegas, NV → https://bit.ly/parkermedical
Dr. Ryon Parker → https://www.instagram.com/dr.ryonparker/
Seth Premiere Medical - Tampa, FL → https://bit.ly/sethpremiere
Dr. Rishi Seth → https://www.instagram.com/drrishiseth/
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