Rural areas have experienced higher than average healthcare workforce problems, especially concerning limited access to mental health services. Telepsychiatry may provide at least a partial solution, as it has improved access and quality of care available in rural environments despite implementation problems. As technology continues to advance access, telepsychiatry will also need to strengthen making access more readily available. Additional research is required to identify modalities and diverse methods that can be used to increase access to mental health services further and improve outcomes in rural and underserved areas
Telemental health has long been promoted in rural areas to address chronic access barriers to mental...
Telemedicine has been advocated as a solution to overcome barriers to access health services faced b...
BACKGROUND:There is limited local literature specific to emergency department assessment and subsequ...
Rural areas have experienced higher than average healthcare workforce problems, especially concernin...
About 60 million individuals, or 19.3% of the U.S population, lived in rural areas. Rural areas have...
There are several barriers patients face when accessing mental healthcare in rural areas including: ...
There is a lack of access to mental health care in rural areas of the United States. One potential ...
BACKGROUND: Mental health access in rural areas is a national problem. Of strategies to increase acc...
Behavioral telehealth is a reasonable solution to the accessibility to mental health care problem th...
Through a qualitative systematic literature review ( = 12), this article seeks to better understand ...
Sixty million US residents live in rural areas, but health policies and interventions developed from...
Telehealth is a rapidly expanding mode of health care delivery, improving the efficiency of health c...
Copyright © 2014 Kevin R. Tarlow et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative ...
Background and purpose: A fifth of the U.S. population suffers from some mental illness, and their n...
Access to pharmaceutical services in rural areas has been affected by a national shortage of pharmac...
Telemental health has long been promoted in rural areas to address chronic access barriers to mental...
Telemedicine has been advocated as a solution to overcome barriers to access health services faced b...
BACKGROUND:There is limited local literature specific to emergency department assessment and subsequ...
Rural areas have experienced higher than average healthcare workforce problems, especially concernin...
About 60 million individuals, or 19.3% of the U.S population, lived in rural areas. Rural areas have...
There are several barriers patients face when accessing mental healthcare in rural areas including: ...
There is a lack of access to mental health care in rural areas of the United States. One potential ...
BACKGROUND: Mental health access in rural areas is a national problem. Of strategies to increase acc...
Behavioral telehealth is a reasonable solution to the accessibility to mental health care problem th...
Through a qualitative systematic literature review ( = 12), this article seeks to better understand ...
Sixty million US residents live in rural areas, but health policies and interventions developed from...
Telehealth is a rapidly expanding mode of health care delivery, improving the efficiency of health c...
Copyright © 2014 Kevin R. Tarlow et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative ...
Background and purpose: A fifth of the U.S. population suffers from some mental illness, and their n...
Access to pharmaceutical services in rural areas has been affected by a national shortage of pharmac...
Telemental health has long been promoted in rural areas to address chronic access barriers to mental...
Telemedicine has been advocated as a solution to overcome barriers to access health services faced b...
BACKGROUND:There is limited local literature specific to emergency department assessment and subsequ...