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APA Resource Document On Telepsychiatry Via Videoconferencing
American Psychiatric Association


Can Telepsychiatry Pay Its Own Way? 
by Michael Jonathan Grinfeld 
Psychiatric Times August 1998 Vol. XV Issue 8

 

Suggested Reading:

Baer L, Cukor P, Jenike MA, Leahy L, O’Laughlen J, Coyle JT. Pilot studies of telemedicine for patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder. Am J Psychiatry 152:1383-1385, 1995 

Baer L, Elford R, Cukor P. Telepsychiatry at forty: what have we learned? Harvard Rev Psychiatry 5:7-17, 1997 

Cukor P, Baer L. Human factors in telemedicine: a practical guide with particular attention to psychiatry. Telemedicine Today 2,2:pp. 9, 16-18, 1994

Dwyer T. Telepsychiatry: psychiatric consultation by interactive television. Am J Psychiatry 130:865-9, 1973

McClaren PM, Laws VJ, Ferreira AC, O’Flynn D, Lipsedge ML, Watson JP. Telepsychiatry: outpatient psychiatry by videolink. J Telemed Telecare 2 (suppl 1):59-62, 1996

Perednia DA. Evaluating the use of telemedicine for mental health applications. Telemedicine Today 2,2:10-11, 1994

Wittson CL, Affleck DC, Johnson V. Two-way television in group therapy. Mental Hospitals 2:22-23, 1961 

 

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