Keck et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Telehealth technology applications in speech-language pathologyKeck et al., 2014
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- Keck C
- Doarn C
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- Telemedicine and e-Health
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Introduction: Speech-language pathologists are anxious to adopt telehealth technologies but have encountered barriers such as limited reimbursement, state licensure laws, and medical information privacy laws. Moreover, speech-language pathologists are confronted …
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