Technology Enhancing Traditional Services In New Studies
April 5, 2010 I spend a lot of time working with executives and clinical professionals in the field, and, when the discussion turns to new technologies that are designed to facilitate or integrate into the service delivery process, there is lots of interest (and skepticism). Most of my colleagues say that it looks interesting but wonder if new technologies really work. That is a reasonable question, and, while the definitive research studies are a few years away, there have been some interesting studies on performance released in the past year. The studies cover the range of tech-assisted treatment – traditional . . .

