Ehara i te mea huna kai te raruraru te hauora hinengaro o Te Hononga o Amerika nā te pōreareatanga o te taiāra e whāwhā ana i te iti o ngā toa o te hauora hinengaro, i te tuatahi o nga kaiwhakamahara hauora hinengaro.


Ko te hua, i runga i ngā pānga me ngā whakaritenga o te māwhitiwhiti, kua ara ake te pānga me ngā whakaritenga o te māwhiti. Ina, kua whiwhi ngā whakaaetanga āhuatanga ki ngā waihotanga motuhake mai i ngā ture utunga utu huatau mai i ngā CMS me ngā kaiutu tūmataiti.


Dr. James R. Varrell is chief medical officer and founder of Array Behavioral Care and a practicing psychiatrist. Varrell was among the first to perform telepsychiatry – back in 1999, before the Internet, via phone lines. This was through a state-sponsored grant in New Jersey. Array Behavioral Care has been at telepsychiatry for 20 years, with a large base of virtual psychiatrists.


In an interview with Healthcare IT News, Varrell talks about how healthcare organizations are coping via telepsychiatry with the mental health crisis, how tele-psychiatry has changed over the last two decades and the requisite bedside manner for tele-psychiatry.


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