On October 7, CEO Ron Oberleitner will join the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis panel, ‘Successful Technology Implementation in Behavioral Healthcare.’ https://buff.ly/2wPULrb
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Dr. Gwen Mitchell will be presenting on NODA at the Pacific Rim International Conference on Disability and Diversity next month. Her presentation, “Autism Diagnosis in the Child’s Natural Setting” is on October 9th at 1:40pm. Dr. Mitchell is a professor at the University of Idaho’s Center on Disability and Human Development where she directs […]
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BIS has been fortunate to receive an additional NIH research award to study if the NODA diagnostic assessment service could be an equalizer of sorts for underserved communities who suffer even more frustration when seeking a diagnostic assessment for their at-risk children. We are already working with 4 dedicated clinical sites to study the impact on NODA as […]
Our CEO is joining other nationally-renowned speakers at the December 6-7th SharpBrains Virtual Conference 2016. Ron Oberleitner will join 40 world-class experts and innovators to discuss leading-edge insights, tools and initiatives to “Reinvent Brain Health in the Digital Age.” Our company’s talk is entitled ‘Better Ways of Assessing Brain Health for People with NeuroD_____ Conditions’. Ron will discuss why and […]
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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 […]
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One of Behavior Imaging’s partners CAIU (Harrisburg, PA) has been meticulously documenting the benefits of using Behavior Imaging to facilitate their Behavior Intervention consulting services around certain rural regions of Pennsylvania– remotely as needed. In one case study, they documented an annual savings of $12,000 per student vs in-person consulting services to effectively guide select students […]
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Ron Oberleitner will join the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis panel
/in Uncategorized /by willoberleitnerOn October 7, CEO Ron Oberleitner will join the Florida Association for Behavior Analysis panel, ‘Successful Technology Implementation in Behavioral Healthcare.’ https://buff.ly/2wPULrb
Dr. Gwen Mitchell will be presenting on NODA
/in NODA Connect™, Uncategorized /by willoberleitnerDr. Gwen Mitchell will be presenting on NODA at the Pacific Rim International Conference on Disability and Diversity next month. Her presentation, “Autism Diagnosis in the Child’s Natural Setting” is on October 9th at 1:40pm. Dr. Mitchell is a professor at the University of Idaho’s Center on Disability and Human Development where she directs […]
Addressing Racial Bias in Autism – Helping Spanish-speaking families
/in Uncategorized /by willoberleitnerBIS has been fortunate to receive an additional NIH research award to study if the NODA diagnostic assessment service could be an equalizer of sorts for underserved communities who suffer even more frustration when seeking a diagnostic assessment for their at-risk children. We are already working with 4 dedicated clinical sites to study the impact on NODA as […]
Connecting Brain Health and B.I.
/in Uncategorized /by willoberleitnerOur CEO is joining other nationally-renowned speakers at the December 6-7th SharpBrains Virtual Conference 2016. Ron Oberleitner will join 40 world-class experts and innovators to discuss leading-edge insights, tools and initiatives to “Reinvent Brain Health in the Digital Age.” Our company’s talk is entitled ‘Better Ways of Assessing Brain Health for People with NeuroD_____ Conditions’. Ron will discuss why and […]
Psychiatry’s new Generation of Telehealth Solutions
/in Autism Diagnosis, Autism Research, News, Press Release /by willoberleitnerBehavior 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 […]
Better Behavior Interventions Through Video Technology (Central PA)
/in Uncategorized /by willoberleitnerOne of Behavior Imaging’s partners CAIU (Harrisburg, PA) has been meticulously documenting the benefits of using Behavior Imaging to facilitate their Behavior Intervention consulting services around certain rural regions of Pennsylvania– remotely as needed. In one case study, they documented an annual savings of $12,000 per student vs in-person consulting services to effectively guide select students […]