Cost issues with telepsychiatry in the United States

  • Hilty D
  • Bourgeois J
  • Nesbitt T
  • et al.
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Abstract

Videoconferencing has increased patient access to psychiatric care by linking specialists at academic or regional health centres with primary health care professionals in shortage areas (Hilty et al, 1999, 2002). Preliminary studies have demonstrated positive outcomes and user satisfaction (Hilty et al, 2002). Information is still being sought regarding costs because of a paucity of clinical outcome studies, cost data and randomised trials.

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Hilty, D. M., Bourgeois, J. A., Nesbitt, T. S., & Hales, R. E. (2004). Cost issues with telepsychiatry in the United States. International Psychiatry, 1(3), 6–8. https://doi.org/10.1192/s174936760000655x

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