Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Telemental Health



Telepsychiatry is a growing trend in mental health, says Dr. Kathleen Myers, who treats Rachel up close and personal despite the 75 miles between them. As director of the telemental health service at Children's Hospital, she points to one of the benefits of a videoconference: unlike a phone call, it allows doctors to observe a patient's facial expressions and body language. "You can talk back and forth in real time — it's off by a millisecond — so you get immediate reactions," says Myers, who, with a $3 million grant from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), is conducting the first large federally funded randomized clinical trial to determine the effectiveness of telemental health in treating mental-health problems in childhood. click for more

Monday, April 12, 2010

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Wednesday, April 7, 2010

American Psychiatric Association article/brief

From the A.P.A. on Tele-psychiatry

Topic 4: Telepsychiatry
Relevance to the Underserved Issue
Telepsychiatry is currently one of the most effective ways to increase access to psychiatric care for individuals living in underserved areas................

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