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Introduction. The Benefits of Telemental Health Services for Rural and Underserved Communities.

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  1. Introduction The Benefits of Telemental Health Services for Rural and Underserved Communities Please feel free to use these PowerPoint slides as a template for your own presentations regarding the benefits of telemental health. You are free to use these slides as is, copy them to your own presentation, or edit them in this format. We do ask that you credit the Telemental Health Guide as a source for your presentation and that these slides were developed by Douglas Novins, Judy Weaver, and Jay Shore. The recommended citation is included below. Your may remove this note from the presentation. Novins DK, Weaver J, Shore J (2008) The Benefits of Telemental Health Services for Rural and Underserved Communities. Telemental Health Guide, www.tmhguide.org.

  2. What is Telemental Health? • Telemental Health is the provision of mental health services using live, interactive videoconferencing. • all mental health procedures that are delivered “face-to-face” can be delivered remotely via telemental health.

  3. What is Telemental Health? • Telemental Health has a number of important benefits for patients, clinicians, provider organizations, and communities. The most important of these can be summarized succinctly: • Telemental health is a cost-effective way to improve access to specialty mental health services in rural and underserved communities.

  4. Background • Rural and underserved communities often suffer from limited access to specialty mental health services. • Provider organizations struggle to recruit and retain mental health specialists and often find it necessary to arrange for regular visits by a mental health consultant with considerable travel costs and limited on-site specialty clinician availability. • Non-mental health providers are often placed in the position of serving patients with severe mental health problems with little or no specialty support.

  5. Background • These factors reduce the quality of mental health services available to patients in rural and underserved communities, sometimes forcing patients to travel long distances to obtain mental health services, or forgo such services altogether.

  6. Benefits for Patients • KEY BENEFITS • Improved access to specialty mental health services for assessment and ongoing treatment • Improved quality of mental health care. • Other Benefits • Better integration of specialty mental health services into the patient’s health care more generally. • Reduced costs for accessing specialty mental health services (e.g., time, travel costs). • Reduced wait time • Improved continuity of care and follow-up

  7. Benefits for Rural Clinicians • KEY BENEFITS • Improved access to mental health specialists for consultation. • Improved quality of mental health care for patients. • Other Benefits • Reduced professional isolation. • Improved access to continuing medical education programs. • Improved continuity of care and follow-up.

  8. Benefits for Provider Organizations • KEY BENEFITS • Greater ability to offer specialty mental health services to patients in a more consistent and flexible manner than otherwise possible. • Improved quality of mental health care for patients. • The Ability to provide mental health services in a more cost-effective manner than face-to-face services when travel time and costs are considered. • Other Benefits • Greater job satisfaction (and improved retention) for both rural non-specialty and non-rural specialty mental health clinicians.

  9. Benefits for Mental Health Specialists • Greater ability to serve rural and underserved communities even when living in large, urban areas without incurring the burden of frequent travel. • Increased flexibility in work schedules. • Ability to practice in states where licensed but not physically located.

  10. Other Notable Facts • High consumer and practitioner satisfaction. • The technology is available now and can be easily tailored to program, practitioner, and patient needs. • Telemental health communications are secure and confidential. • Costs are typically reduced overall for patients and provider organizations, even when including start-up costs for the necessary technological infrastructure. • More and more federal, state, and third party payers have made telemental health services eligible for reimbursement.

  11. Appendix We have not included a listing of typical barriers to telemental health in these slides, but we do believe you should be familiar with them for your marketing presentation. You can find a listing of typical barriers to telemental health in the “Telemental Health Talking Points” document that is available as a part of the Telemental Health Guide (www.tmhguide.org). Your may remove this note from the presentation.

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