際際滷-show given at the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association's 2008 Annual convention (Chicago). The presentation outlines the problem of delivering speech therapy services to rural communities and how telepractice can be an effective solution.
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Rural Speech Therapy Telepractice
1. Addressing Rural Populations and The Speech-Language Pathologist Shortage with Telepractice Marnee Brick, MS.c Director of Speech Therapy TinyEYE Therapy Services http://www.TinyEYE.com
2. We had to advertise all year, and we simply had no applications. -Special Education Director http://www.recordnet.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060704/INSCHOOL/607040310/1001/NEWS01
3. Speech Therapy Challenges in Rural Populations Travel time impacts work productivity Road conditions Lack of support staff Unequal therapy opportunities for rural students Hard to recruit in-house SLPs Overworked SLP Staff
4. SLP Shortage Aging Workforce 7 Year Schooling Process Not Enough Masters Students More Children in Need
6. What Do You Think Speech Therapy Telepractice is???
7. ASHAs Definition of Telepractice: In ASHA's recent position statements, telepractice is defined as "the application of telecommunications technology to delivery of professional services at a distance by linking clinician to client, or clinician to clinician, for assessment, intervention, and/or consultation." ASHA's position is that "telepractice is an appropriate model of service delivery for the professions of speech-language pathology [and audiology]. Telepractice may be used to overcome barriers of access to services caused by distance, unavailability of specialists and/or subspecialists, and impaired mobility." Telepractice offers "the potential to extend clinical services to remote, rural, and underserved populations, and to culturally and linguistically diverse populations. http://www.asha.org/about/leadership-projects/archive/focused-initiatives/01-03-archive/telepractice.htm
8. So How is Telepractice a Real Solution? Equal Service Improved Productivity Lower Environmental Impact Lower Material Costs SLPs Can Be Located Anywhere
9. Common Fears and Concerns About Telepractice You Cant Establish Rapport ! Myth (Jeanne Juenger) You Cant Serve Every Childs Needs Telepractice replaces my job-Myth
10. #2: What options are there for Telepractice ? Many Video Conferencing Platforms Available Integrating Online Activities is Key
11. #1: What technology do you need for telepractice? Recent Computer with Monitor High-Speed Internet Web Cameras USB Headsets
12. #3: What are the licensing requirements? Be licensed in the state of the client
13. #4: What to consider before providing telepractice services? Consider hiring costs Consider productivity improvement Consider the ability to serve more children Consider the work-life balance of your SLPs
14. #5: How can you effectively communicate with parents regarding the use of telepractice?? Consent Forms Open Communication with SLP Educate Them
15. #6: How do you simplify the process of introducing new technology? Everyone is has to see the benefits involved The children being served is whats most important
16. #7: How do you track the ROI (Return on Investment) on your technology investment? Increase in the number of students served Lower mileage and material costs Increase in the consistency of therapy Increase in the amount of students being discharged