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CMA Telehealth Resource Center

Development funded by the California Health Care Foundation

The CMA Telehealth Resource Center is a compilation of the best available resources to help physicians implement and utilize telehealth in their practices. These resources have been thoroughly vetted by CMA to present only the most relevant resources.

The resources listed ican be sorted by category, topic, type and source to help physicians find the tools that address the specific issues they are facing. New resources will be added to this center regularly, so please check back often for updates.


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This toolkit outlines the best practice approach for practicing telepsychiatry with children and adolescents. Topics include history, training, practice/clinical issues, reimbursement, and legal issues from leading child and adolescent psychiatrists.

| Categories: American Psychiatric Association (APA), Guides, Toolkits and Whitepapers, Pediatric | Tags: Telepsychiatry for Pediatrics

This report details background on how telehealth is being used to support the care delivery for children with special health care needs and outlines the barriers experienced by providers providing this care thus preventing wider adoption.

| Categories: Lucile Packard Foundation for Children's Health and University of California, Davis, News and Information, Pediatric | Tags: Pediatric telehealth

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