Abstract

Our current healthcare system in the United States is characterized by problems with access to timely and evidence-based care, particularly for mental disorders. Telemental health improves access to care regardless of the point-of-service or barriers involved. Its effectiveness across age, population and disorders is as good as in-person care, though adjustments for some populations in the approach is necessary. Early intervention is an example of “Cadillac” care or a best evidence-based approach that is easier to distribute via telemedicine. Cadillac care delivered via TMH has the potential to bring evidence-based early intervention modalities to very young children and their families. However, early access to care is also critical for all populations, particularly those with cultural or medical disadvantages. It appears that telemental health may be preferable or better than in-person care in some instances.Disclosure of interestThe author has not supplied his declaration of competing interest.

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