2015
DOI: 10.3109/09540261.2015.1091291
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Telepsychiatry: Benefits and costs in a changing health-care environment

Abstract: In the USA, the high cost and inefficiencies of the health care system have prompted widespread demand for a better value on investment. Reform efforts, focused on increasing effective, cost-efficient, and patient-centred practices, are inciting lasting changes to health care delivery. Integrated care, providing team-based care that addresses both physical and behavioural health needs is growing as an evidence-based way to provide improved care with lower overall costs. This in turn, is leading to an increasin… Show more

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“…Some clinicians have expressed concern that TMH creates a metaphorical distance between the provider and patient, which may negatively affect patient satisfaction and outcomes. However, evidence from multiple studies, including the present study, shows that patients are largely as satisfied with TMH as they are with in-person visits [3,11]. Randomized controlled trials have also shown equal outcomes for patients utilizing TMH as compared to in-person visits [4,12].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 48%
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“…Some clinicians have expressed concern that TMH creates a metaphorical distance between the provider and patient, which may negatively affect patient satisfaction and outcomes. However, evidence from multiple studies, including the present study, shows that patients are largely as satisfied with TMH as they are with in-person visits [3,11]. Randomized controlled trials have also shown equal outcomes for patients utilizing TMH as compared to in-person visits [4,12].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 48%
“…By in large, providers and patients have quickly learned to adjust to TMH [2]. Pre-pandemic, TMH improved patients' access to care by removing transportation barriers, reducing missed work hours, and relieving caregiver burden of accompanying patients to appointments [3]. Evidence indicates TMH can improve…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Telemental Health refers to the use of information and communications technologies, including videoconferencing, to deliver mental health care remotely, including evaluations, medication management, and psychotherapy [10]. Telemental Health has been successfully implemented with multiple populations, across a wide range of mental health conditions, and multiple clinical settings [11,12].…”
Section: Telemental Health Utility In the Covid-19 Pandemicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…17 Telemental health refers to the use of information and communications technologies, including videoconferencing, to deliver mental healthcare remotely, including psychotherapy, mental health evaluations and medication management. 65 During the COVID-19 pandemic, virtual care protects athletes and healthcare providers from virus exposure and avoids care disruptions. 17 66 During non-pandemic times, telehealth methods have been successfully implemented with various populations, across a range of mental health symptoms and disorders.…”
Section: Virtual Versus In-person Carementioning
confidence: 99%