During the height of the pandemic, many mental health practices learned how valuable telehealth is. While most people have returned to their pre-pandemic routines at this point, the telehealth option shouldn’t be entirely abandoned. Telehealth still applies to the situations we’ve already mentioned...
Participants are randomised (1:1 ratio) to LISTEN鈥攁 brief, low-intensity mental health support program based on a problem-solving therapy framework and delivered via telehealth (intervention) or usual care (web-based resources about diabetes and emotional health). Data are collected via online ...
National Consortium of Telehealth Resource Centers Interstate Medical Licensing CompactWhat now? The simplest way to learn the specific rules and regulations that apply to you is to contact your local telehealth resource center or reach out to one of our expert consultants. In over 30 states, we ...
Before the pandemic, telehealth was severely underutilized, especially for digital mental health services. There has been a massive spike in telehealth behavioral health services from the beginning of 2020 to the onset of 2021. This spike acknowledges the need and requirement for mental health service...
Two and a half years into the COVID-19 pandemic, it has become increasingly clear that telehealth has boosted access to mental healthcare and bolstered the workforce. But certain hurdles stand in the way of continued use, including resistance among some providers due to...
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3 and Christel Hendrieckx1,2,3 Abstract Background This study examined the feasibility and acceptability of the low-intensity mental health support via telehealth-enabled network (LISTEN) intervention, for adults with diabetes, facilitated by diabetes health profes- ...
High school and college kids are feeling depressed, hopeless and even suicidal. Experts say they need access to mental healthcare on their terms – and virtual care fits the bill.
What once seemed futuristic—receiving health care through a screen—has not only become common place, but preferable for certain medical visits, including mental health. Both adult and pediatric providers say that offering care viatelehealth(real-time visits through a smart phone, tablet, or compute...
Telehealth services for common mental health problems surged 16 to 20 fold during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, more than making up for a drop in in-person care that occurred during the period for a number of conditions, according to a new RAN