We assessed a telepsychiatry pilot project in which a psychiatric hospital
was linked with mental health clinics in five general hospitals. Informatio
n was collected through questionnaires administered to patients, service pr
oviders and psychiatric consultants, and by interviews. The technology was
considered easy to use by participating health-care professionals and patie
nts, and the quality of the sound and picture was adequate. Survey data sug
gested acceptance and satisfaction on the part of patients, service provide
rs and psychiatric consultants. An economic analysis indicated that at 396
consultations per year the service cost the same as providing a travelling
psychiatrist (C$610 per consultation); with more consultations, telepsychia
try was cheaper. Information gathered during the evaluation suggested that
the use of videoconferencing for psychiatric consultations was a viable opt
ion for an integrated, community-based mental health service.