The novel coronavirus pandemic and the resulting expanded use of telemedicine have temporarily transformed community-based care for individuals with serious mental illness (SMI), challenging traditional treatment paradigms. We review the rapid regulatory and practice shifts that facilitated broad use of telemedicine, the literature on the use of telehealth and telemedicine for individuals with SMI supporting the feasibility/acceptability of mobile interventions, and the more limited evidence-based telemedicine practices for this population. We provide anecdotal reflections on the opportunities and challenges for telemedicine drawn from our daily experiences providing services and overseeing systems for this population during the pandemic. W...
Background Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a significant reduction in in-person healthcare v...
The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in an explosion in demand for telemedicine services and with it myria...
Background: It is important that people with SMI receive early interventions to prevent mental healt...
The novel coronavirus pandemic and the resulting expanded use of telemedicine have temporarily trans...
Across the COVID-19 pandemic, we have witnessed perhaps the field\u27s largest and most abrupt trans...
The COVID-19 pandemic has interrupted the usual mechanisms of healthcare delivery and exacerbated sy...
Background: interventions with patients with Serious Mental Illness (SMI) had to adapt rapidly to th...
Interventions with patients with Serious Mental Illness (SMI) had to adapt rapidly to the COVID-19 s...
BackgroundInterventions with patients with Serious Mental Illness (SMI) had to adapt rapidly to the ...
Social distancing protocols instituted during the COVID-19 pandemic have resulted in a rapid shift t...
Telepsychiatry is the practice of delivering psychiatric care to patients from a distance utilizing ...
Mobile technology provides a unique opportunity to expand access to evidence-based interventions. Th...
Background: Avoiding interruptions and dropout in outpatient care can prevent mental illness sympto...
Mental illness affects 18% of American adults and 8.0% of American children. Untreated mental illnes...
Abstract Introduction Mental disorders are the leading cause of disability and the second leading ca...
Background Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a significant reduction in in-person healthcare v...
The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in an explosion in demand for telemedicine services and with it myria...
Background: It is important that people with SMI receive early interventions to prevent mental healt...
The novel coronavirus pandemic and the resulting expanded use of telemedicine have temporarily trans...
Across the COVID-19 pandemic, we have witnessed perhaps the field\u27s largest and most abrupt trans...
The COVID-19 pandemic has interrupted the usual mechanisms of healthcare delivery and exacerbated sy...
Background: interventions with patients with Serious Mental Illness (SMI) had to adapt rapidly to th...
Interventions with patients with Serious Mental Illness (SMI) had to adapt rapidly to the COVID-19 s...
BackgroundInterventions with patients with Serious Mental Illness (SMI) had to adapt rapidly to the ...
Social distancing protocols instituted during the COVID-19 pandemic have resulted in a rapid shift t...
Telepsychiatry is the practice of delivering psychiatric care to patients from a distance utilizing ...
Mobile technology provides a unique opportunity to expand access to evidence-based interventions. Th...
Background: Avoiding interruptions and dropout in outpatient care can prevent mental illness sympto...
Mental illness affects 18% of American adults and 8.0% of American children. Untreated mental illnes...
Abstract Introduction Mental disorders are the leading cause of disability and the second leading ca...
Background Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a significant reduction in in-person healthcare v...
The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in an explosion in demand for telemedicine services and with it myria...
Background: It is important that people with SMI receive early interventions to prevent mental healt...