BST3022 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Telehealth, Applied Behavior Analysis, Personal Information Protection And Electronic Documents Act
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Telehealth guidelines: competence, appropriateness of service, knowledge of crisis and emergency services available to the client, risks and bene ts, informed consent, con dentiality and security of data. Need to consider technological, administrative, clinical practice, and ethical (bacb and opa) guidelines. Bacb: professional and ethical compliance code for behaviour analysts. Comply with legal requirements (i. e. social distancing) Interrupting or discontinuing services- work in the best interest of clients to avoid interrupting or disrupting services: media presentations and media-based services. Internet connection/technology availability: professional and scienti c relationships and avoiding harm. Safety planning and back up option if client is out of sight. 1: describing behaviour change program and explaining assessment results. Social cues are limited: interrupting and discontinuing services. Client moves, inability to continue: contract fees. Insurance reimbursement: boundaries and competence, accepting clients, treatment, intervention e cacy, multiple relationships and con icts of interest. Very little research done on older populations, aba, and telehealth.