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Future of telehealth coverage uncertain
By Beth Negus Viveiros
Rules differ state to state
Telehealth became the new normal for both mental health patients and...
Changing times require adaptation
By John Grohol, Psy.D.
Changing times require flexibility and resilience in clinical practice. The old ways of doing things are not always going to be keeping with the times and the needs of...
MPA highlights legislative priorities
By New England Psychologist Staff
Legislation for participation in PSYPACT® and to improve transparency of consumer health insurance...
Telehealth study shows greater likelihood of follow up visits
By Eileen Weber
A recent study published in the JAMA Network Open in late June found that greater use of telehealth...
Mobile medical unit used to address mental health issues in Rhode Island
By Danielle Ray
CODAC Behavioral Healthcare is revolutionizing patient care with its mobile medical unit, epitomizing the...
PSYPACT: Licensing compact facilitates continuity of care
By Phyllis Hanlon
In 2011, the Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards (ASPBB) formed a tele-practice task...
Telehealth coverage rolls back across United States
By Eileen Weber
New England tries to hang on
If there was an upside to the pandemic, it was telehealth. For many...
COVID-19 changes in training lead to access improvement
By New England Psychologist Staff
In late March, the Association of Psychology Postdoctoral and Internship Centers (APPIC) decided to revise what counts toward clinical psychology graduate student training...
How to best present yourself while delivering telehealth
By Catherine Robertson Souter
Across the country, as we deal with the fall-out from the COVID-19 pandemic, therapists are turning to video platforms for delivering care. For some, it’s an extension...
Boston Child Study Center had head start in rapid shift to 100% telehealth
By Janine Weisman
