Browsing OSU - Center for Health Sciences by Author "Paramel, Ipe"
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Assessment of rural primary care clinics through the Patient Evaluation Advisory Tool
Richardson, Heston; Lenz, Cameron; Adewumi, Tomi; Paramel, Ipe; Erdmann, Marjorie; Paiva, William (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, 2019-02-22)OBJECTIVE: -
CHSI/VA collaborative development of an asynchronous digital solution to increase veteran access to smoking cessation medications
Adewumi, M. Tomi; Paramel, Ipe; Erdmann, Marjorie; Paiva, William (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, 2019-02-22)Introduction: Smoking is a major modifiable health risk factor in the United States especially for veterans. Approximately, 10 million adults search online for assistance in quitting smoking each year. These signify a need ... -
Free rides: Patient and clinic benefits in a rural pediatric clinic
Paramel, Ipe; Erdmann, Marjorie; Pace, Stacie; Paiva, William (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, 2019-02-22)In rural Oklahoma, lack of transportation is a significant barrier to health care. Rural patients, who are sicker (CDC), face an even higher burden of illness and disease with decreased access to care. Rural clinics, which ... -
Identifying barriers to healthcare as reported by rural and medically underserved patients in Oklahoma
Beavers, Craig; Goree, Crystal; Hartman, Mackenzie; McNeil, Christopher; Paramel, Ipe; Adewumi, Tomi; Erdmann, Marjorie; Paiva, William (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, 2019-02-22)OBJECTIVE: The Rural Patient Experience survey seeks to identify barriers to healthcare faced by patients in rural Oklahoma. Through the administration of a survey directly to patients, this study will analyze the current ... -
Strengthening rural primary care clinics using the 3i's
Paramel, Ipe; Erdmann, Marjorie; Pace, Stacie; Paiva, William (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, 2019-02-22)Most urban designed and tested health care solutions fail to consider rural primary care challenges. Rural practices face multiple hurdles and a lack of resources compound their barriers. This effort supports rural primary ...