Presenting a Framework for Telebehavioral Health Implementation
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Purpose of Review: This paper presents OPTIC as a framework to guide the conceptualization and implementation of telebehavioral health (TBH) in a comprehensive, structured, and accessible manner. Recent Findings: There is a need for comprehensive frameworks for TBH implementation, yet current models and frameworks described in the literature have limitations. Many studies highlight favorable outcomes of TBH during COVID-19, along with increased adoption. However, despite the plethora of publications on general telehealth implementation, knowledge is disparate, inconsistent, not comprehensive, and not TBH-specific. Summary: The framework incorporates five components: Originating site, Patient population, Teleclinician, Information and communication technologies, and Cultural and regulatory context. These components, abbreviated using the acronym OPTIC, are discussed, with examples of implementation considerations under each component throughout the project cycle. The value and larger implications of OPTIC are discussed as a foundation for stakeholders involved with TBH, in addition to key performance indicators, and considerations for quality enhancement. © 2023, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
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Evaluation, Framework, Implementation, Optic, Telebehavioral health, Communication, Humans, Telemedicine, Communication technology, Computer security, Conceptual framework, Coronavirus disease 2019, Evidence based practice, Health behavior, Health care planning, Health care quality, Human, Information technology, Organizational structure, Patient engagement, Patient satisfaction, Review, Social determinants of health, Telehealth, Interpersonal communication