Telehealth: ACTION PLAN FOR GETTING INVOLVED
IN TELEHEALTH AS A PROFESSION
by: Marlene M. Maheu, Ph. D. June, 1997
We have a choice: we get involved, or we stand by and watch other professional groups make decisions about our future. So where do we begin?
- Accept the inevitable. The future is here, and our profession will
change with the times, or it won't. It's up to each of us individually,
as well as our profession as a whole. Our skills can be "re-tooled"
to fit the needs of the future.
- Get online, and get active. Get the information you need, set up
an email account, and use the SDPA SDpsych listserv to learn about more
profession-specific resources online. Call Allison Ferch for information
about the SDPA email list (619-297-4825). For the technophobes in the
community, practice relaxation and take small steps to move through
the setup phase. Ask a friend (clinician) to help you get online, learn
the basics, and establish your professional presence online...it's a
blast!
- Get information about Telemedicine and Telehealth online:
- Telemedicine Report to Congress (1997)
- California Telemedicine Development Act of 1996
- TelEhealthNet Links Search (compendium of resources)
- Professional Email Discussion List: Get online with email and
join Telehealth, a free email list that discusses telehealth as
an international phenomenon. To subscribe, send a message to:
LISTSERV@LISTSERV.ICORS.ORG and in the body of the message type:
SUBSCRIBE TELEhealth yourfirst yourlastname
so the message will look like
SUBSCRIBE TELEhealth Chuck Wagon
- Educate others. Let's be proactive, not reactive. Help a colleague
reach the next step. Get them online, show them how to access professional
lists, subscribe them to SDpsych and Telehealth, and teach them about
*Netiquette* (cultural norms of online communities.)
- Get political. Lobby. Write to your legislative representatives,
and use the Internet to voice your political opinions and shape the
formation of Behavioral Telehealth services.
- Consider computerizing an aspect of your specialty area. If you already
have software/hardware developed, promote it for free at this site:
http://cybertowers.com/cgibin/prof.cgi
- Start a telehealth pilot project in your clinic, hospital or professional
group. Begin using videoconferencing tools to facilitate interactions
with other professionals, for supervision, and eventually, with patients.
- When developing pilot projects, use sound research design to collect
outcome data.
- Publish your outcome data and observations, and/or speak about them
at local, state and national professional meetings. Let others benefit
from your experiences so our stumbling profession can grow stronger.
Come on! We can do this.
Dr.Maheu is the Director of Telehealth for the California School of Professional Psychology, founder of the Telehealth and TelehealthNews lists for Professionals, and owner of CyberTowers Professional Office Center.
Marlene Maheu / 858-277-2772 / drm@cybertowers.com
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