ASYNCHRONOUS TELEHEALTH TECHNOLOGY FOR AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER – Lang, M , Oberleitner, R
Telehealth technology is a tool that allows behavior professionals and others to make valuable observations, gather data, and propose more targeted, appropriate remediation for areas in which an individual with an autism spectrum disorder needs to progress. This tool can be used across natural settings of home, school, and community, and it has practical applications
Behavior Imaging Presents at the 12th Annual FEI 2014, The World Leader in Advancing Innovation
Telemedicine and Social Media as Disruptive Solutions for Brain Disorders Ron Oberleitner, founder & Chief Executive Officer of Behavior Imaging Solutions was invited to speak as one of the experts in healthcare technologies innovation at the 12th Annual 2014 Front End of Innovation Conference. As a widely recognized leader in the field of developing solutions
Upcoming Research Presentations and Conferences
Highlighting the work of researchers from around the world, Behavior Imaging is excited to announce, and take part in the following upcoming presentations and conferences via autism case studies, research, and supporting evidence-based practices for the diagnosis and treatment of individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). ITASD 2014 Paris Conference: Digital Solutions for People with
Active Conference Schedule for 2014 as Clinical Research Results Roll In
Behavior Imaging and our clinical partners have an extremely active 2014 for conference and research presentation events as the results of several clinical studies and clinical evaluation of a new generation of our behavior imaging technology are advancing. Here are some of the conferences and presentations which you can find discussed at length on AutismResearch.org:
Positive Results found in New Case Studies
Meeting the needs of students with significant behavioral concerns is a challenge that is faced by many educational systems today. In order to enhance the support provided to students and their educational teams, CAIU examined Behavior Imaging technology as a means to better serve students with autism and behavior challenges. Two studies were conducted between
Phoenix Business Journal – Do you think your child has autism? New program may help provide an answer
Parents who wonder why their infants or toddlers seem to be developing more slowly than other children may have a much quicker answer, thanks to a fledgling partnership between Phoenix-based Southwest Autism Research and Resource Center and an Idaho company. Read entire article on Phoenix Business Journal’s Website: http://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/blog/health-care-daily/2014/11/do-you-think-your-child-has-autism-new-program-may.html