Telehealth at the CED
Telehealth is the use of video conferencing technology to provide clinical services to people using the internet. This allows individuals to receive services without traveling for in person appointments. Visits can be done using a computer, tablet or phone with a webcam and microphone. Those without technology access can visit sites located across the state set up to access telehealth appointments closer to home.
The CED provides a variety of services using telehealth
Feeding & Swallowing Clinic Telehealth Services
Telehealth Tips for Individuals and Families
- Preparing for a Successful Telehealth Visit tipsheet
- The Nuts and Bolts of Telemedicine
- Barrier Busters
- Successful Teleheath Visit note sheet (DOC)
Telehealth Resources for Providers
- American Academy of Pediatrics Telehealth Support for Providers
- Rural Practices Telehealth Stipend Program: Virtual Learning Community
- Session 1 – Telehealth 101
- Session 2 – Barriers Busters
- Session 3 – Using Telehealth to Increase Access to Well Child Care During the Pandemic
- Session 4 – The Patient and Family Perspective: Having a Successful Telehealth Visit
- Session 5 – Emergency Preparedness and the Role of Telehealth
- Session 6 – Pediatric Telehealth to Improve the Medical Home in 2021
- Telehealth Best Practice Guides