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Obamacare is good news for 1-800-Therapist

Now that the health care reform bill that will be passed later this year is set it is possible to ascertain how it will affect mental health services as it becomes an act.

Online Local Media Grows 19%

Spending on digital media for local advertising will grow about 19 percent through 2014 and will be 25 percent of total local advertising, while money spent on traditional ads will continue to decline, according to new research from BIA/Kelsey.

Phone Counseling for Depression Offers Substantial Benefits: Better Care and Lower Costs

An intensive telephone counseling program for people with depression offers substantial benefits at moderate cost, U.S. researchers say. 

Psychiatrists, physicians and nurses utilize the Internet

Psychiatrists, physicians and nurses are frequent users of mobile text messages to communicate for personal and professional reasons, and also use mobile devices to connect with services that provide professional information, according to recent studies.

Telehealth Market: Slow to Start, but Ramp-Up Round the Corner

Tuesday - February 16th, 2010 - WELLINGBOROUGH, U.K.–A new report from InMedica (www.in-medica.com), on the world market for telehealth, forecasts that the number of gateways used in telehealth applications will increase to over one million in 2014 and to around 3.6 million in 2018. The initiatives taken by governments and private healthcare providers to increase reimbursements and reduce the legal and liability issues will help in the roll out of telehealth as a mainstream technology for remote disease and home-health monitoring.
 

Telephone care management plus psychotherapy led to a gain of 46 depression-free days

Telephone Counseling for Depression Offers Substantial Benefits: An intensive telephone counseling program for people with depression offers substantial benefits at moderate cost, U.S. researchers say.

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