About two million Oklahomans live in rural areas and have little to no access to healthcare. That's why so many people are forced to drive hours to see a doctor or specialist. However, health officials are thinking outside the box to for ways to bring care to rural Oklahoma. Dr. Robert Rader prepares for a day of treating patients at St. Anthony's Hospital in downtown Oklahoma City. But the patients he sees are actually dozens of miles away. "At first there's an adjustment obvi...