From Child Mind Institute <[email protected]>
Subject 2020 Children’s Mental Health Report: Telehealth in an Increasingly Virtual World
Date October 26, 2020 5:39 PM
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The role of remote care in promoting kids’ mental health


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How can telehealth support children’s mental health?

Learn more in the 2020 Children’s Mental Health Report:
Telehealth in an Increasingly Virtual World

Children face even more barriers than adults when it comes to getting mental health care, and the coronavirus pandemic has left children across the country without support at a time when many needed it most. In response, the medical community sprang into action and implemented telehealth (which uses technology to deliver healthcare) broadly across disciplines.

How does telehealth for children’s mental health work? Is it effective? And what are the experiences of children and families who use it?

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The 2020 Children’s Mental Health Report: Telehealth in an Increasingly Virtual World ([link removed]) offers a comprehensive look at the research on telehealth for children’s mental health and gives families practical information about its benefits and drawbacks. It also includes results from a new Child Mind Institute/Ipsos poll on parents’ experiences using telehealth for their children during the coronavirus pandemic.

This report was produced with contributing partner Blue Shield of California.

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