On this page, you will find all the Blog Posts for Blog Post 1 – Introductions. The instructions for this post are located at the top of this page and in Module 1 on iCollege. Instructions for Blog Post 1 Remember to select your category and include your feature image (see the video on the blog page for more information).
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Balogun, et. al. (2025) The presence of telehealth described in Balogun, et. al. (2025) is what I expected. The article discusses the benefits of telehealth services, including more accessibility for those experiencing barriers. The authors acknowledged that while...
Blog Post 1 Telehealth
Blog Post on Telehealth in Social Work Reflections on Balogun et al. (2025) In Balogun et al. (2025), the discussion of telehealth generally aligned with my expectations, especially in expanding access to care for vulnerable populations. However, I was surprised by...
Blog Post 1 – Telehealth – Dria Zayas
When I read the article Integrating Telehealth Services in Social Work Practice for Vulnerable Groups, I was expecting telehealth services to be used for mostly counseling and medical appointments, but I was surprised by how many different ways social workers use it....
Blog Post 1 – Telehealth
Balogun, et. al. (2025) The description of Telehealth in Balogun et al (2025) was within my expectations for the most part. In my work at addiction treatment facilities, I regularly see telehealth used to facilitate family programming and support services. For...
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The existence of telehealth, as reported by Balogun et al. (2025), is consistent with my personal views on remote services, as the obstacles mentioned in the article are real. I agree that the vulnerable populations are the ones who require the services; more...
Talking Telehealth
Balogun's telehealth article was what I expected. It highlighted the benefits and seemingly severe downfalls of telehealth. I definitely agreed with the discussion of benefits for vulnerable populations. Some individuals in these populations have debilitating...
Telehealth in Social Work Practice
Due to social distancing and quarantine measures during the COVID-19 pandemic, social workers, along with other mental health care providers, turned to technology to provide remote telehealth to continue to provide services. Balogun et. al. (2025) describe several...
Telehealth – Tia Byrd
Balogun, et. al., 2025 The presence of telehealth described (Balogun, et. al., 2025) article is what I expected. Similarly to last week's discussions, it addressed the effects covid on the health and mental health professions. This explains the increase of telehealth...
Telehealth
In Balogun et. al.'s (2025) article, the reader gains insightful information about telehealth. The pandemic of COVID-19 set the stage for the rapid usage of telehealth in the social work field. I was surprised to read that an estimate of 21% of low-income households...
Telehealth -A. Agyire
Balogun, et al.(2025) It was interesting to read about the impact of telehealth since the COVID-19 pandemic. One thing that stood out for me was the discussion about using telehealth in crisis intervention and support services, particularly for survivors of domestic...