Use of telepsychiatry to improve care for people with mental illness in rural North Carolina.
Publication
, Journal Article
Saeed, SA; Diamond, J; Bloch, RM
Published in: N C Med J
2011
Telehealth improves access to medical services, especially for people living in rural areas. In North Carolina, the advantages of telepsychiatry also go beyond improving access. This article describes a diverse program of telehealth and telepsychiatric service delivery and discusses its advantages and disadvantages.
Duke Scholars
Published In
N C Med J
ISSN
0029-2559
Publication Date
2011
Volume
72
Issue
3
Start / End Page
219 / 222
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Telemedicine
- Rural Health Services
- Psychiatry
- North Carolina
- Mental Health Services
- Mental Disorders
- Humans
- Health Services Accessibility
- 42 Health sciences
- 32 Biomedical and clinical sciences
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Saeed, S. A., Diamond, J., & Bloch, R. M. (2011). Use of telepsychiatry to improve care for people with mental illness in rural North Carolina. N C Med J, 72(3), 219–222.
Saeed, Sy Atezaz, John Diamond, and Richard M. Bloch. “Use of telepsychiatry to improve care for people with mental illness in rural North Carolina.” N C Med J 72, no. 3 (2011): 219–22.
Saeed SA, Diamond J, Bloch RM. Use of telepsychiatry to improve care for people with mental illness in rural North Carolina. N C Med J. 2011;72(3):219–22.
Saeed, Sy Atezaz, et al. “Use of telepsychiatry to improve care for people with mental illness in rural North Carolina.” N C Med J, vol. 72, no. 3, 2011, pp. 219–22.
Saeed SA, Diamond J, Bloch RM. Use of telepsychiatry to improve care for people with mental illness in rural North Carolina. N C Med J. 2011;72(3):219–222.
Published In
N C Med J
ISSN
0029-2559
Publication Date
2011
Volume
72
Issue
3
Start / End Page
219 / 222
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Telemedicine
- Rural Health Services
- Psychiatry
- North Carolina
- Mental Health Services
- Mental Disorders
- Humans
- Health Services Accessibility
- 42 Health sciences
- 32 Biomedical and clinical sciences