Author: Ramtekkar, Ujjwal; Bridge, Jeffrey A; Thomas, Glenn; Butter, Eric; Reese, Jennifer; Logan, Erica; Lin, Simon; Axelson, David
Title: Pediatric Telebehavioral Health: A Transformational Shift in Care Delivery in the Era of COVID-19 Cord-id: 4bpkbyvv Document date: 2020_9_18
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Snippet: The use of telebehavioral health has been expanding in the past decade to improve access to psychiatric care and address critical shortages in the psychiatric workforce. The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic forced a sudden shift from traditional in-person visits to alternative modalities. There are key factors associated with successful transitional and large-scale implementation of telehealth with existing resources. We describe the experience of a large health care system using telehealth techn
Document: The use of telebehavioral health has been expanding in the past decade to improve access to psychiatric care and address critical shortages in the psychiatric workforce. The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic forced a sudden shift from traditional in-person visits to alternative modalities. There are key factors associated with successful transitional and large-scale implementation of telehealth with existing resources. We describe the experience of a large health care system using telehealth technology, and we identify strategies and discuss considerations for long-term sustainability after the pandemic.
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