Opportunities for and Tensions Surrounding the Use of Technology-Enabled Mental Health Services in Community Mental Health Care

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Emily G. Lattie
Jennifer Nicholas
Ashley A. Knapp
Joshua J. Skerl
Susan M. Kaiser
David C. Mohr
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[1] Northwestern University,Department of Medical Social Sciences
[2] Northwestern University,Department of Preventive Medicine
[3] OhioGuidestone,undefined
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mHealth; eHealth; Community mental health; Evidence-based treatments;
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Technology-enabled mental health services have the potential to expand the reach of care and reduce clinician demand. While the efficacy of technology-enabled mental health services is well established, there have been few successful implementations of such services into community care settings. Using mixed methods, 89 clinicians and supervisors at a mental health service organization shared attitudes toward and interest in using a variety of technologies in their work. Participants discussed several challenges and opportunities for technology-enabled mental health services. Whilst clinicians saw potential for technology to engage individuals both in and outside the clinical environment, the range of therapeutic techniques used by clinicians presented a challenge in implementing a tool to meet their needs. Client technology access was a concern, and although text messaging would facilitate communication, current HIPAA and payment structures restrict this ability. With these considerations, we offer recommendations for implementing technological services in community mental health organizations.
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