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Summary
At Presence TeleCare, we have worked hard to collect a vast array of academic and institutional research on speech language pathology andtelepractice methods. Our resources point us to one alarmingconclusion: the shortage of SLPs in school systems today threatens thebasic education of our children. This educational crisis is a challengingone to contend with, but new advances in videoconferencingtechnology provide us with hope---Presence TeleCare has developed auser-friendly, web-based platform that allows SLPs to easily connectwith students, linking them to a brighter future. The telepracticetechnology that we use is based on numerous success stories thatsuggest internet-based telemedicine is as effective as traditional face-to-face therapy. We hope that you are curious to learn more about thenext generation of therapy delivery. That’s why we provide you withthe following resources on telepractice, ranging from its history andbackground to more recent patient case studies and pilot programs:
Background Information Janet Brown on the Next Generation of Telepractice
Presentation at the TSHA Annual Convention Janet Brown, MA CCC-SLPApril 2, 2009
Telehealth in the Community: A Research Update
An Article in Home Health Care Management & Practice Judith A. DePalma, PhD, RNApril 2009
Overview of Telehealth Activities in Speech-LanguagePathology
A Study Published in Telemedicine and e-HealthPauline A. Mashima, MS, and Charles R. Doarn, MBADecember 2008
Telerehabilitation Clinical and Vocational Applications forAssistive Technology: Research, Opportunities, and Challenges
A Report in International Journal of TelerehabilitationMark R. Schmeler, Richard M. Schein, Michael McCue, & Kendra Betz,University of PittsburghFall 2008
Telerehabilitation: State-of-the-Art From an InformaticsPerspective
A Report in International Journal of Telerehabilitation
 
Bambang Parmanto and Andi Saptono, University of PittsburghFall 2008
TSHA Telepractice Overview
A Presentation Given By the TSHA Telepractice Task ForceSeptember 2008
Telemedicine for Speech-Language Pathology: History,Challenges, and Opportunities
A Presentation From the Center for Applied Biomechanics andRehabilitation ResearchDavid Brennan, MBESeptember 1, 2006
State Medicaid and Private Payer Reimbursement forTelemedicine: an Overview
A Study Published in Journal of Telemedicine and TelecareNancy A. Brown, Oregon Health and Science University2006
Audiology Telepractice Moves From Theory to Treatment
Article in The ASHA LeaderMark KrummNovember 8, 2005
Knowledge and Skills Needed by Speech-LanguagePathologists Providing Clinical Services via Telephone
Policy Report from the ASHA Telepractice Working Group2005
Survey Report on Telepractice Use Among Audiologists andSpeech-Language Pathologists
A Report Submitted to the American Speech-Language-HearingAssociation (ASHA)2002
Communication
On the Efficacy of Videoconferencing Methods:
Assessing Interprofessional Teamwork in a Videoconference-Based Telerehabilitation Setting
A Study Published in Journal of Telemedicine and TelecareEmmanuelle Careau, Claude Vincent, and Luc Noreau2008
 
Equivalence of Functional Communication Assessment inSpeech Pathology Using Videoconferencing
A Study Published in Journal of Telemedicine and TelecareSusan E. Palsbo, Center for Health and Disability Research2007
Management of Communication Disorders Using FamilyMember Input, Group Treatment, and Telerehabilitation
A Study Published in Topics in Stroke RehabilitationChristine Baron, Brooke Hatfield, and Amy Georgeadis, NationalRehabilitation HospitalSpring 2005
Technology Assisted Speech and Language Therapy
A Study Published in International Journal of Medical InformaticsM. Glykas and P. Chytas, University of Aegean June 30, 2004
Telerehabilitation and its Effect on Story Retelling by Adultswith Neurogenic Communication Disorders
A Study Published in AphasiologyAmy C. Georgeadis, David M. Brennan, Linsey M. Barker, and ChristineR. Baron, National Rehabilitation Hospital2004
Internet Application to Tele-Audiology---“Nothin’ but Net”
A Study Published in American Journal of AudiologyGregg D. Givens and Saravanan Elangovan, East Carolina UniversityDecember 2003
Public Information Services in the Field of CommunicationDisorders: Comparison between Teleservice and E-service
A Study Published in Telemedicine Journal and e-HealthOfer Amir, PhD, and Esther Shabtai, MSc2002
On patient satisfaction:
Service Users’ Acceptability of Videoconferencing as a Form of Service Delivery
A Study Published in Journal of Telemedicine and TelecareVictoria Styles, Frenchay Hospital2008
User Satisfaction with Home Telecare Based on BroadbandCommunication

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