Telemedicine for Children with Developmental Disabilities: A More Effective Clinical Process than Office-based Care
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Description
Examines the Tele-Health-Kids, a school-based program using
asynchronous telemedicine to connect children with
developmental disabilities with their primary care
physician for the treatment of minor illnesses in rural
Ohio. Includes data on the chronic conditions of children
with developmental disabilities enrolled in the program and
survey responses from parents on the expectations,
concerns, and post-visit outcomes for the Tele-Health-Kids
program.
Author(s)
Diane L. Langkamp, Mark D. McManus, Susan D. Blakemore
Citation
Telemedicine Journal and e-Health, 21(2), 110-114
Date
02/2015
Type
Document
Tagged as
Behavioral health · Children and youth · People with disabilities · Schools · Telehealth · Ohio