Clinical Videoconferencing in Telehealth

Clinical Videoconferencing in Telehealth

Program Development and Practice

Tuerk, Peter W.; Shore, Peter

Springer International Publishing AG

09/2016

259

Mole

Inglês

9783319346885

15 a 20 dias

4336

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Part I: Clinic Managers and Administrators: A Sequential Guide to Establishing Sustainable Programming: Technologies and Clinical Videoconferencing Infrastructures: A guide to selecting appropriate systems.- Conducting a Telehealth Needs Assessment.- Common Elements of the Expert Consensus Guidelines or Clinical Videoconferencing.- Policy Development, Procedures and Tools for Navigating Regulations.- Pulling it All Together: Logistics of Program Implementation.- Program Evaluation and Modification: Supporting Pragmatic and Data-Driven Clinical Videoconferencing (CV) Services.- Part II: For Clinicians: Clinical Standards and Protocols to Support Effective and Safe Intervention: The Informed Consent Process for Therapeutic Communication in Clinical Videoconferencing.- Patient Safety Planning and Emergency Management.- Clinical Assessment in Clinical Videoconferencing.- Therapeutic Alliance in Clinical Videoconferencing: Optimizing the Communication Context.
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HIPAA requirements;assessment processes;behavioral medicine;behavioral telehealth;care providers;clinical assessment;clinical managers;clinical standards;clinical videoconferencing;data-based program modification;encryption standards;ethical considerations;expert consensus guidelines;forensic psychology;home telehealth;licensing requirements;logistics of program implementation;memoranda of understanding;military health;navigating regulations;online therapy;patient privacy;patient safety;policy development;primary care integration;program development;program development;program evaluation;service line agreements;skype therapy;telemental health;therapeutic alliance in clinical videoconferencing;videoconferencing systems;web-therapy