Telehealth-Based Systems for Diagnosis, Management, and Treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorders

Author:

Angjellari-Dajci Fiorentina1,Lawless William F.2,Agarwal Nitin3,Oberleitner Ron4,Coleman Barbara5,Kavoossi Masoud6

Affiliation:

1. Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), USA

2. Paine College, USA

3. University of Arkansas at Little Rock, USA

4. Behavior Imaging Solutions, USA

5. Augusta State University, USA

6. Howard University, USA

Abstract

The prevailing system for diagnosis, treatment, and management of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) in the US—the in-person service delivery—has been unable to address the increase in the demand for services and societal costs for those served, and the unattained societal benefits for those not diagnosed early enough or not offered early and intensive behavioral interventions. The authors discuss new developments in telehealth for diagnostic evaluation and ASD treatment in the US. They build a theoretical model to capture telehealth system’s potential in reaching ASD screening market equilibrium under the constraint of full utilization of provider hours and other stylized facts. The authors estimate the market demand for ASD screening in the US for year 2011. They present their progress with a case study that focuses on the potential impacts of increased access to care of technology-based telehealth on the Georgia-South Carolina border. The authors use social network analysis to envision the future of telehealth service delivery for ASDs.

Publisher

IGI Global

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