Resources & Reports

Reports

An Analysis of State Telehealth Laws and Regulations for Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy

This study conducted a scan of telehealth occupational therapy and physical therapy state laws and regulations. The results indicate that the majority of occupational therapy and physical therapy boards are silent on telehealth. The findings suggest that as state boards consider crafting telehealth regulations, they should do so in a manner that facilitates while upholding their providers to a high standard of care.

Reports

Personalized Telehealth in the Future: A Global Research Agenda

The Telehealth Resource Centers (TRC) are funded to increase the use, efficiency, and raise awareness about telehealth through education and training. This Perspectives on Telepractice article provides an overview of the services offered by twelve regional TRCs, as well as the National Telehealth Technology Assessment Center (TTAC) and the National Telehealth Policy Resource Center (NTRC-P). It also provides suggestions about what more can be done by the federal government to maximize telehealth’s potential to address the needs of a strapped health system.

Reports

California Public Health Departments Remotely Treat Tuberculosis: Outcomes & Opportunities

The Center for Connected Health Policy (CCHP) and the University of California San Diego (UCSD) conducted a two-year statewide study in California. The study goal was to assess the acceptance and utilization levels, barriers and enabling factors, outcomes, and policy and legal provisions related to VDOT as well as other applications of the technology. Background information about VDOT as well as the study methods and findings are presented in this article.