Literature DB >> 26507786

Institutionally based videoconferencing.

Robert Lee Caudill1, Zachary Sager1.   

Abstract

The delivery of psychiatric care via video-teleconferencing (VTC) technology is thought to have reached a tipping point. As a medical speciality with relatively few material or technical requirements for service delivery, psychiatry has been one of the earliest to embrace the possibility of providing evaluations and treatment at a distance. Such technical infrastructure as is necessary can often be found in the institutions already in existence. It was natural therefore that institutionally based telepsychiatry would lay the foundation for the development of the field. In this article we review the history and development of institutional VTC in a wide variety of clinically supervised settings such as hospitals, outpatient clinics, and forensic settings. We cite evidence supporting institutionally sponsored use and expand on key takeaways for the development and expansion of videoconferencing in these settings. We also speculate on the future direction and development of psychiatric care provided by these arrangements.

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Keywords:  Telepsychiatry; telemedicine; video teleconferencing VTC

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26507786     DOI: 10.3109/09540261.2015.1085369

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Rev Psychiatry        ISSN: 0954-0261


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