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COVID-19 Pandemic-Related Practices and Policies Affecting the Continuity of Behavioral Health Care Among Children With Diabetes.
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Translational behavioral medicine [Transl Behav Med] 2020 Oct 08; Vol. 10 (4), pp. 819-826. - Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- COVID-19 has led to substantial challenges in continuing to deliver behavioral health care to all patients, including children with chronic diseases. In the case of diabetes, maintaining strong connections among children, their families, and their care team is essential to promote and sustain daily adherence to a complex medical regimen. The purpose of this paper is to describe COVID-19 pandemic-related practices and policies affecting the continuity of behavioral health care among children with diabetes. Challenges and opportunities were encountered at the provider, patient, and family levels throughout the rapid transition period from in-person to online care to ensure continuity of services. Institutional, regional, and national policies that impacted the care team's capacity to respond swiftly to patients' changing needs were counterbalanced by those related to standards of care, education and training, and resource constraints. At the policy level, COVID-19 re-exposed a number of long-standing and complicated issues about professional licensure among behavioral health providers at the local and state levels and national long-distance practice restrictions during times of crisis. Issues of insurance reimbursement and regulations intended to protect the public may need to adapt and evolve as the practice of behavioral medicine increasingly takes place remotely, online, and over great distances. The sudden transition to telehealth instigated by COVID-19, in addition to the increasing recognition of the benefits of telehealth to favorably affect the reach and impact of traditional behavioral medicine services, offers an unprecedented opportunity to reimagine the medical home and continuity of care for children with diabetes.<br /> (© Society of Behavioral Medicine 2020. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: journals.permissions@oup.com.)
- Subjects :
- Betacoronavirus
COVID-19
Child
Child Behavior
Humans
Needs Assessment
Organizational Innovation
Patient Care Management organization & administration
Patient Care Management trends
Policy Making
Psychosocial Support Systems
Risk Assessment
Risk Reduction Behavior
SARS-CoV-2
Communicable Disease Control methods
Community Mental Health Services organization & administration
Community Mental Health Services trends
Coronavirus Infections epidemiology
Coronavirus Infections prevention & control
Coronavirus Infections psychology
Diabetes Mellitus epidemiology
Diabetes Mellitus psychology
Diabetes Mellitus therapy
Pandemics prevention & control
Pneumonia, Viral epidemiology
Pneumonia, Viral prevention & control
Pneumonia, Viral psychology
Self-Management methods
Self-Management trends
Telemedicine organization & administration
Telemedicine trends
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1613-9860
- Volume :
- 10
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Translational behavioral medicine
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 32710626
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1093/tbm/ibaa072