
WHAT WORKS & WHAT’S NEXT: Transforming Hospital Services for Patients with Autism
Eron Friedlaender, M.D., MPHPediatric Emergency Physician, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Joy Pollard, Ph.D., BCBAChief Clinical Officer, Behavior Change Institute Natalie Riggio, M.Ed., BCBAPediatric Behavior Specialist, K. Hovnanian Children’s Hospital Ron Oberleitner, MBATelehealth Researcher/Parent, Hospital TeleABA
Bringing the ‘Autism Medical Home’ to Adults
In an investment to support its future technology research with a clinical laboratory to assess use of some cutting-edge technologies in the home of adults with autism (ASD), BIS opened its TalkAutism MedHome in September, 2016. Goals are to use this setting to simulate everyday life for adults with autism and other disabilities, while helping them seek access to health
Reminder of why Behavior Imaging IS HERE
(from the CEO) Periodically, I find myself re-visiting wonderful TED talks like this one from Kerry (https://youtu.be/WtgGzKRHT-Y ) who eloquently shares how not being able to communicate your wishes and needs can be SO debilitating to live a happy and full life. Via its telehealth and health assessment tools, B.I. seeks to help those individuals
Psychiatry’s new Generation of Telehealth Solutions
Behavior Imaging’s related research was featured at the annual American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) meeting on October 27th, 2016 in New York City. CEO Ron Oberleitner presented on the company’s evidence-supported ‘asynchronous telehealth’ applications for diagnosis and treatment for autism spectrum disorder. See abstract. This new Clinical Perspectives Session was led by
Publications List(s) for Behavior Imaging through June 2016
Based on requests from many of our partners who are pursuing additional grants or publishing opportunities, our 2016 class of interns recently compiled a summary list of various publications (peer-reviewed; cited conferences; select posters) and summaries of Behavior Imaging’s citations from 2002 through June 2016. Please feel free to visit and download these publication summaries: 1. Behavior Imaging used
Adult Applications of Behavior Imaging – A Focus for 2016
While most of Behavior Imaging’s ‘autism’ applications have been developed, evaluated, and ultimately commercialized to benefit at-risk or already diagnosed children with ASD, BI has been concurrently collaborating with health centers and universities for the past six years to evaluate the use of Behavior Imaging’s applications to facilitate care for transitioning teens and adult with ASD’s ongoing healthcare