At Royall Elementary School, third-grader Riley Soltvedt visited the nurse’s office complaining of an earache. Nurse Hana Benish used a tablet to connect Riley with a healthcare provider for a virtual check-up. This technology allows students to receive timely medical evaluations without leaving school.
The virtual consultations help address minor health concerns quickly and reduce the need for parents to leave work or arrange transportation. The school nurse facilitates the process, ensuring students get appropriate care while minimizing disruptions to their day.
**Why this matters**
Virtual health services in schools improve access to medical care for students, especially those in rural or underserved areas. They can lead to faster diagnosis and treatment, helping students return to class sooner and supporting overall student well-being.
Source: NewsData
