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What is Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs)

Handbook of Research on ICTs and Management Systems for Improving Efficiency in Healthcare and Social Care
Pervasive Developmental Disorders classified under five diagnostic categories: autistic disorder, Asperger’s disorder, Pervasive Developmental Disorder-Not Otherwise Specified (PDDNOS), Childhood Disintegrative Disorder (CDD), and Rett syndrome.
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Economic Evaluations for Service Delivery in Autism Spectrum Disorders: Benefit-Cost Analysis for Emerging Telehealth Systems
Fjorentina Angjellari-Dajci (Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT), USA), William F. Lawless (Paine College, USA), Max E. Stachura (Georgia Regents University, USA), Elena A. Wood (Georgia Regents University, USA), and Caroline DiBattisto (Georgia Health Sciences University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-3990-4.ch002
Abstract
Comparative full economic evaluations are needed to evaluate whether telehealth-based systems can bring societal cost savings and economic benefits that exceed economic costs. However, economic evaluations of telehealth-based interventions across different health care fields have focused primarily on cost analysis, rather than on full economic analysis, which captures both the economic costs and economic benefits of two or more competing interventions. The authors provide a framework for Benefit-Cost Analysis that would render this method more applied. In particular, they are interested in the comparative economic evaluation of two categories of Autism Spectrum Disorders intervention programs: telehealth-based and in-person. Their framework can be used to economically evaluate whether telehealth service delivery offers greater societal net benefits—the difference between societal economic benefits and societal economic costs—than in-person delivery, and the threshold volume of telehealth encounters required for the telehealth delivery to reach a zero societal net benefit.
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Economic Evaluations for Service Delivery in Autism Spectrum Disorders: Benefit-Cost Analysis for Emerging Telehealth Systems
Pervasive Developmental Disorders classified under five diagnostic categories: autistic disorder, Asperger’s disorder, Pervasive Developmental Disorder-Not Otherwise Specified (PDDNOS), Childhood Disintegrative Disorder (CDD), and Rett syndrome.
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Telehealth-Based Systems for Diagnosis, Management, and Treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorders: Challenges, Opportunities, and Applications
Pervasive Developmental Disorders classified under five diagnostic categories: autistic disorder, Asperger’s disorder, Pervasive Developmental Disorder-Not Otherwise Specified (PDDNOS), Childhood Disintegrative Disorder (CDD), and Rett syndrome.
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Telehealth-Based Systems for Diagnosis, Management, and Treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorders: Challenges, Opportunities, and Applications
Pervasive Developmental Disorders classified under five diagnostic categories: autistic disorder, Asperger’s disorder, Pervasive Developmental Disorder-Not Otherwise Specified (PDDNOS), Childhood Disintegrative Disorder (CDD), and Rett syndrome.
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Assistive Technologies for Children and Adolescents With Autism Spectrum Disorders
Autism spectrum disorders are related to especially children, some of whom experience atypical language development. Children with ASDs typically prefer to work only with a selected group of people, who could include family members. Autism spectrum disorders are considered to be common childhood, but lifelong, neurodevelopmental conditions or disabilities. These disorders are also characterized by exhibiting marked difficulties, including an insistence on demonstrating repetitive patterns of preservative and/or sensory behaviors, as well as possibly fixed and highly focused and/or unusual restricted sensory interests beginning early in life. Many individuals with ASDs are commonly described as having a specific combination of deficits, which impact on three main areas that may lead to significant impairments in behavioral, communicative, emotional, intellectual, and social skills. As a construct, ADSs are incurable, brain-based, and behaviorally defined static impairments of the immature brain.
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