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Telehealth's ability to expand access and advance health equity is ultimately why it is becoming an indispensable care delivery method within the mental healthcare landscape. "We can bring all patients who have mental health needs, regardless of their income, regardless ...
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Implementing telehealth in your mental health practice can be an impactful decision. You’ve seen both sides of offering this additional technology, but ultimately, it comes down to whether it improves patient care. If you’re interested in exploring the option further, here are some steps you c...
Telehealth for psychiatry and mental healthcare can improve access and patient outcomesUse of telepsychiatry increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in greater access and the potential for improved care, although barriers to wider adoption remain....
Over a third of surveyed mental healthcare patients said that they have had a telehealth appointment that did not meet HIPAA standards.
health equitysocioeconomic statusmental healthWhile telehealth may improve access to healthcare for some, it may also widen gaps in access across different economic groups. Using electronic health records for outpatient mental health care of patients with depression in a large U.S. academic health ...
COVID-19 required mental health services to quickly switch from face-to-face service delivery to telehealth (telephone and videoconferencing). This evaluation explored implementation of a telehealth mental health response in a regional public mental heal
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
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.