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      Telehealth is Face-to-Face Service Delivery

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      , DHS, OTR/L, FAOTA
      International Journal of Telerehabilitation
      University Library System, University of Pittsburgh
      Telehealth, Face-to-Face, In-person

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          The Commentary contests the increasingly outdated and narrow use of the terminology ‘face-to-face’ (often abbreviated as F2F) to connote clinical interactions in which both the client and the practitioner are physically present in the same room or space. An expanded definition is necessary because when delivered synchronously via videoconferencing, telehealth also provides face-to-face services (i.e., the practitioner and the client view each other’s faces). Terminology that uses face-to-face to connote only in-person care is limiting and perpetuates language that is out of line with progressive US regulatory language and broad interpretation within existing regulatory language. It is this author’s hope that this commentary will raise awareness of the important policy implications associated with this seemingly minor distinction in terminology and impact the lingering misapplication of the term, face-to-face.

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                Int J Telerehabil
                Int J Telerehabil
                IJT
                International Journal of Telerehabilitation
                University Library System, University of Pittsburgh
                1945-2020
                Spring 2017
                29 June 2017
                : 9
                : 1
                : 77-78
                Affiliations
                SPALDING UNIVERSITY, LOUISVILLE, KY, USA
                Article
                ijt-09-77
                10.5195/ijt.2017.6225
                5546564
                6935681c-1b9f-4f8f-8457-610ff07e7ada
                Copyright @ 2017

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License

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