[Telepsychiatry and cooperation between professionnals in a mobile team].

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Équipe mobile de psychiatrie pour personnes âgées, Pôle de psychiatrie Rouen rive droite, Centre hospitalier du Rouvray, 4 rue Paul-Éluard, 76300 Sotteville-lès-Rouen, France.

Published: November 2016

Telepsychiatry in a mobile team uses advanced technology for the benefit of healthcare. It requires a high level of cooperation between the different players. In a nursing home, ilt provides patients with access to psyhiatric care despite the distance or the difficulties involved in travelling to an appointment.

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