In this article, the author provides an overview of tele-ethics, the ethical delivery of clinical services via the Internet and telecommunication technologies, with a focus on communication disorders. Guidance for new and experienced telepractitioners is gleaned from the Code of Ethics of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), ASHA position statements and other documents on telepractice, and other health-care disciplines (e.g., psychology and medicine).\ud \u
Background and objective: Telemedicine or telehealth services has been increasingly practiced in the...
This article explores the legal and ethical issues that nurses need to consider when planning, desig...
Tele-AAC is the use of telepractice specifically for providing services to individuals using augment...
The devolopment rate of technolgy has affects on our daily lifes. The things we couldn't even imagin...
Background: Telemedicine involves medical practice and information and communications technology. It...
Ethical and legal frameworks are essential components in mental health care, due to inherent nature ...
The use of communication devices and other assistive technology to deliver professional health servi...
AbstractTransfer of information from one point to another by using electronic signals to provide med...
OBJECTIVES:To understand ethical issues within the tele-health domain, specifically how well establi...
This article analyzes telemedicine, the use of distant communication technologies within the context...
Purpose: Telepractice offers prevention, assessment, treatment, and consultation at a distance. This...
The purpose of the article is to present some particularities of the ethics of medical communication...
Krohs U. How to act right in telemedicine: an outline of applied ethics. European journal of medical...
In the U.S. healthcare system, telehealth is increasingly present and demands ethical assessment. On...
Abstract: Background and objective: Telemedicineortelehealthserviceshasbeenincreasinglypracticed in ...
Background and objective: Telemedicine or telehealth services has been increasingly practiced in the...
This article explores the legal and ethical issues that nurses need to consider when planning, desig...
Tele-AAC is the use of telepractice specifically for providing services to individuals using augment...
The devolopment rate of technolgy has affects on our daily lifes. The things we couldn't even imagin...
Background: Telemedicine involves medical practice and information and communications technology. It...
Ethical and legal frameworks are essential components in mental health care, due to inherent nature ...
The use of communication devices and other assistive technology to deliver professional health servi...
AbstractTransfer of information from one point to another by using electronic signals to provide med...
OBJECTIVES:To understand ethical issues within the tele-health domain, specifically how well establi...
This article analyzes telemedicine, the use of distant communication technologies within the context...
Purpose: Telepractice offers prevention, assessment, treatment, and consultation at a distance. This...
The purpose of the article is to present some particularities of the ethics of medical communication...
Krohs U. How to act right in telemedicine: an outline of applied ethics. European journal of medical...
In the U.S. healthcare system, telehealth is increasingly present and demands ethical assessment. On...
Abstract: Background and objective: Telemedicineortelehealthserviceshasbeenincreasinglypracticed in ...
Background and objective: Telemedicine or telehealth services has been increasingly practiced in the...
This article explores the legal and ethical issues that nurses need to consider when planning, desig...
Tele-AAC is the use of telepractice specifically for providing services to individuals using augment...