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American Telemedicine Association’s Principles for Delivering Telerehabilitation Services

Telehealth is a broad term used to describe the use of electronic or digital information and communications technologies to support clinical healthcare, patient and professional health related education, and public health and health administration. Telerehabilitation refers to the delivery of rehabi...

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Autores principales: RICHMOND, TAMMY, PETERSON, CHRISTOPHER, CASON, JANA, BILLINGS, MIKE, TERRELL, EVELYN ABRAHANTE, LEE, ALAN CHONG W., TOWEY, MICHAEL, PARMANTO, BAMBANG, SAPTONO, ANDI, COHN, ELLEN R., BRENNAN, DAVID
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: University Library System, University of Pittsburgh 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5716618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29238450
http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/ijt.2017.6232
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author RICHMOND, TAMMY
PETERSON, CHRISTOPHER
CASON, JANA
BILLINGS, MIKE
TERRELL, EVELYN ABRAHANTE
LEE, ALAN CHONG W.
TOWEY, MICHAEL
PARMANTO, BAMBANG
SAPTONO, ANDI
COHN, ELLEN R.
BRENNAN, DAVID
author_facet RICHMOND, TAMMY
PETERSON, CHRISTOPHER
CASON, JANA
BILLINGS, MIKE
TERRELL, EVELYN ABRAHANTE
LEE, ALAN CHONG W.
TOWEY, MICHAEL
PARMANTO, BAMBANG
SAPTONO, ANDI
COHN, ELLEN R.
BRENNAN, DAVID
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description Telehealth is a broad term used to describe the use of electronic or digital information and communications technologies to support clinical healthcare, patient and professional health related education, and public health and health administration. Telerehabilitation refers to the delivery of rehabilitation and habilitation services via information and communication technologies (ICT), also commonly referred to as” telehealth” technologies. Telerehabilitation services can include evaluation, assessment, monitoring, prevention, intervention, supervision, education, consultation, and coaching. Telerehabilitation services can be deployed across all patient populations and multiple healthcare settings including clinics, homes, schools, or community-based worksites. This document was adapted from the American Telemedicine Association’s (ATA) “A Blueprint for Telerehabilitation Guidelines” (2010) and reflects the current utilization of telerehabilitation services. It was developed collaboratively by members of the ATA Telerehabilitation Special Interest Group, with input and guidance from other practitioners in the field, strategic stakeholders, and ATA staff. Its purpose is to inform and assist practitioners in providing effective and secure services that are based on client needs, current empirical evidence, and available technologies. Rehabilitation professionals, in conjunction with professional associations and other organizations are encouraged to use this document as a resource for developing discipline-specific standards, guidelines, and practice requirements.
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spelling pubmed-57166182017-12-13 American Telemedicine Association’s Principles for Delivering Telerehabilitation Services RICHMOND, TAMMY PETERSON, CHRISTOPHER CASON, JANA BILLINGS, MIKE TERRELL, EVELYN ABRAHANTE LEE, ALAN CHONG W. TOWEY, MICHAEL PARMANTO, BAMBANG SAPTONO, ANDI COHN, ELLEN R. BRENNAN, DAVID Int J Telerehabil Policy Telehealth is a broad term used to describe the use of electronic or digital information and communications technologies to support clinical healthcare, patient and professional health related education, and public health and health administration. Telerehabilitation refers to the delivery of rehabilitation and habilitation services via information and communication technologies (ICT), also commonly referred to as” telehealth” technologies. Telerehabilitation services can include evaluation, assessment, monitoring, prevention, intervention, supervision, education, consultation, and coaching. Telerehabilitation services can be deployed across all patient populations and multiple healthcare settings including clinics, homes, schools, or community-based worksites. This document was adapted from the American Telemedicine Association’s (ATA) “A Blueprint for Telerehabilitation Guidelines” (2010) and reflects the current utilization of telerehabilitation services. It was developed collaboratively by members of the ATA Telerehabilitation Special Interest Group, with input and guidance from other practitioners in the field, strategic stakeholders, and ATA staff. Its purpose is to inform and assist practitioners in providing effective and secure services that are based on client needs, current empirical evidence, and available technologies. Rehabilitation professionals, in conjunction with professional associations and other organizations are encouraged to use this document as a resource for developing discipline-specific standards, guidelines, and practice requirements. University Library System, University of Pittsburgh 2017-11-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5716618/ /pubmed/29238450 http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/ijt.2017.6232 Text en This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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PETERSON, CHRISTOPHER
CASON, JANA
BILLINGS, MIKE
TERRELL, EVELYN ABRAHANTE
LEE, ALAN CHONG W.
TOWEY, MICHAEL
PARMANTO, BAMBANG
SAPTONO, ANDI
COHN, ELLEN R.
BRENNAN, DAVID
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5716618/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29238450
http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/ijt.2017.6232
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