Keep Up On What's New & Newsworthy in TeleMentalHealth and Telepsychiatry
The world of medicine is continually in motion. Here, we will provide you with a selection of interesting news items about Psychiatry in general and Telepsychiatry and Telemedicine.
New professional article: Children and Adolescents
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American Psychiatric Association Endorses 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.
Summary of Key Information
Telepsychiatry, or telemedicine, is a specifically defined form of video conferencing that can provide psychiatric services to patients living in remote locations or
otherwise underserved areas. It can connect patients, psychiatrists, physicians, and other healthcare professionals through the use of television cameras and microphones. Telemedicine currently
provides an array of services, including but not limited to diagnosis and assessment; medication management; and individual and group therapy. It also provides an opportunity for consultative
services between psychiatrists, primary care physicians and other healthcare providers. Telepsychiatry is also being used to provide patients with second opinions in areas where only one psychiatrist
is available.
Telepsychiatry has been shown to improve collaborative services between professionals. Studies indicate that healthcare professionals feel telepsychiatry has given them an opportunity to work more
effectively as a team. Patients surveyed say they felt that the communication between their physicians had improved their outcomes. There are a few barriers to providing telepsychiatry services.
Reimbursement is still difficult to receive, especially through third-party payers, and licensure can be difficult to obtain.
Overall, telepsychiatry provides increased access to services and has helped enhance the provision of services to families with children and other patients who are homebound. Patients participating
in telepsychiatry say they are satisfied with the care they are receiving and that they feel telepsychiatry is a reliable form of practice.
Model Programs and Collaborative Project
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The Rural Health Care Program of the Universal Service Fund:
The Rural Health Care Program provides discounts to eligible rural healthcare providers, for telecommunication services and monthly internet service fees. The program's goal is to keep telecommunications affordable in rural areas. More information can be found below at: http://www.universalservice.org/rhc/
Contact Information
2000 L Street, N.W.
Suite 200
Washington, D.C. 20036
Phone: (202) 776-0200
Fax: (202) 776-0080
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Colorado School of Public Health, Centers for American Indian and Alaska Native Health, Center for Native American Telehealth and Tele-education
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CNATT organizes and focuses technological resources for Native American health from an array of telecommunications services at UCDHSC to offer technical training, distance education, clinical care, and research opportunities.
Telemental Health Guide/Essential Telemental Health
The telemental health guide provides essential information for developing, implementing, and sustaining telemental health services.
Native Telehealth Outreach and Technical Assistance Program
Street Address: 13055 E. 17th Avenue
Mailing Address: Mail Stop F800
Nighthorse Campbell Native Health Building
13055 E. 17th Ave., Aurora, CO 80045
Phone: 303-724-1414 • Fax: 303-724-1474
E:mail: CAIANH.Webmaster@ucdenver.edu
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Medical College of Georgia Telemedicine Center
This program provides training in telepsychiatry for students, online distance education for mental health professionals, and psychological consultations. More information can be found at: http://www.georgiahealth.edu/Telehealth/psych.htm
Contact Information
1120 15th Street, EA-100
Augusta, GA 30912
Phone: 706-721-6616
Fax: 706-721-7270
e-mail: maxs@mcg.edu or ekhasanshina@mcg.edu -
Military Psychiatry, Walter Reed Army Medical Center
Video teleconferencing (VTC) for forensic military cases, broad range, general, family and children, and in prison systems used from Walter Reed to other military facilities, i.e., Fort Belvoir and Fort Drum. More information can be found at: http://www.wramc.army.mil/Patients/healthcare/psychiatry/mentalhealthservice/Pages/default.aspx.
Contact Information
Forensic Telepsychiatry Program, Walter Reed Army Medical Center
Major Brett J. Schneider, MD
Phone: 202-782-8047
Brett.Schneider@us.army.mil
General information: Sona P. Patel sona.patel@na.amedd.army.mil
Relevant Web Resources
- The American Telemedicine Associationhas published two papers on telemental health that are available on its website.
- The APA's Division of Government Relations has posted a number of telemedicine references that may prove useful.
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Telemedicine Licensure Report/HHS Office of Rural Health
This 2003 report provides information on state medical and nursing licensure laws concerning telemedicine and the need for interstate licensure as a result of telemedicine. -
Telemedicine Guidelines
The Board of Trustees of the American Telemedicine Association has established a set of practice guidelines for telemental health. The 2009 guidelines focus on specific criteria for healthcare providers, patients and the use of technology when providing telemedicine services. - Reimbursement
Reimbursement for telepsychiatry services is becoming more prevalent. Several surveys on telepsychiatry reimbursement have been completed and are included in The Private Payer Reimbursement Information Directory. This directory includes information on some of the programs receiving reimbursement for telemedicine services as well as on private payers who are currently providing reimbursement for telemedicine services. It also includes information on states that have passed legislation mandating private-payer reimbursement for telemedicine services. The Private Payer Reimbursement Information Directory can be found at: ftp://ftp.hrsa.gov/telehealth/licen.pdf -
Medicare
Medicare has specific criteria for payment of telemedicine services. Medicare provides payment for telemedicine services for face-to-face services via video conferencing; and non-face-to-face services delivered through telecommunication technology, e.g. x-rays, tissue samples. Coverage for telemedicine in home healthcare settings is very limited and is explained in detail in the document listed below. More information on Medicare coverage for telemedicine practice can be found at: http://www.cms.gov/MLNProducts/downloads/TelehealthSrvcsfctsht.pdf -
Private Insurance
AMD Global Telemedicine is a private company that reports it is "the world's leading supplier of complete telemedicine solutions with installation in 80 countries." They provide equiement and say they can manage encounters. http://www.amdtelemedicine.com -
Developing a Telemedicine Program
According to the Technical Assistance Manual prepared by the National Rural Health Association there are seven steps needed to build a successful telemedicine program:-
A needs evaluation
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Developing a care services plan
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Developing a business plan
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Planning for technology that will be used
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Training personnel
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Testing care that will be provided
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Evaluating outcomes.
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State Programs
Telemedicine programs are now being developed in Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Oklahoma,Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas,Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming, and Ontario, Canada -
Telemedicine Technical Assistance Documents: A Guide to Getting Started
Telepsychiatry: Getting help to kids where they live By Mary Sheppard, CBC News Posted: May 27, 2011 2:13 PM ET
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American Telemedicine Association
Telemental Health and Videoconferencing Articles
Journal Articles and Research into the effectiveness of Telepsychiatry through videoconferencing.
Telemental Health and Children & Adolescents
Journal Articles and Research into the effectiveness of Telepsychiatry with Adolescent and Children populations and mental health problems.
Telemental Health and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Treatment
Effectiveness of Telepsychiatry in treatment of PTSD.

California Telepsychiatrists
American Telepsychiatrists
