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Telepsychiatry: Access in Rural Areas
Management Faculty Research
  • David P. Paul, III
  • Brianna Washington, Marshall University
  • Annie Robinson, Marshall University
  • Mike Tonnie, Marshall University
  • Alberto Coustasse, Marshall University
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
10-1-2018
Abstract

Rural areas have experienced higher than average healthcare workforce problems, especially concerning limited access to mental health services. Telepsychiatry may provide at least a partial solution, as it has improved access and quality of care available in rural environments despite implementation problems. As technology continues to advance access, telepsychiatry will also need to strengthen making access more readily available. Additional research is required to identify modalities and diverse methods that can be used to increase access to mental health services further and improve outcomes in rural and underserved areas.

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This paper was presented at the Northeast Business & Economics Association Forty-Fifth Annual Conference, October 25-27, 2018 in Galloway, New Jersey. Presentation slides are included as a supplemental file.

Copyright © 2018 The Authors. All rights reserved.

Citation Information
Paul III, D. P., Washington, B., Robinson, A., Tonnie, M., & Coustasse, A. Telepsychiatry: Access in Rural Areas. Proceedings of the Northeast Business & Economics Association 2018 Conference (pp. 245-252). Galloway, NJ.