As you'll see in this article --
http://www.therapytimes.com/content=6501J64E487EA4941 --
telerehabilitation is a trend that's picking up steam. Experts say that
it is revolutionizing therapy disciplines, increasing patient
compliance and reducing treatment costs. But are you fearful that the
technology-based treatments take away from the personalized, hands-on
approach that therapy professions are well-known for? Do you think
telerehab will it make treatments too sterile, mass produced and
generic? Or do you think it's a positive step in the right direction to
become more effectient and convenient in the face of a high demand on
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ilaboo - 31 Oct 2006 00:03 GMT
we already deal with tetesurgery
thre are licensing legal issues--can a radiologist in idia read xrays in say
oregon and vs versa
the coundary will be detirmed by the legal professsion
i as a physician assist see no real problems witjh this provide soem
controls are in place
i know this is a superficial answer but it is in the ball park
peter
> As you'll see in this article --
> http://www.therapytimes.com/content=6501J64E487EA4941 --
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> post your response and see what other therapists think:
> http://www.therapytimes.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=272