1. The evolution of a community-based telepsychiatry program in rural Alabama: lessons learned-a brief report.
- Author
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Ulzen T, Williamson L, Foster PP, and Parris-Barnes K
- Subjects
- Academic Medical Centers, Alabama, Community Mental Health Services trends, Community-Based Participatory Research, Health Services Accessibility, Health Services Needs and Demand, Humans, Medically Underserved Area, Needs Assessment, Program Development, Psychiatry, Rural Health Services trends, Rural Population, Telemedicine trends, Community Mental Health Services organization & administration, Cooperative Behavior, Outcome and Process Assessment, Health Care, Rural Health Services organization & administration, Telemedicine organization & administration
- Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to describe the partnership between a community-based rural mental health clinic and an academic health center to provide telepsychiatry services in rural Alabama. The partnership was developed to meet the needs of a clinic that serves an underserved rural population with limited psychiatric services. This paper offers valuable lessons learned for mental health practitioners who may be considering the benefits and challenges of forming community-based partnerships in use of telepsychiatry to build capacity to deliver clinical mental health services to rural mental health shortage areas.
- Published
- 2013
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