ADHD Telehealth

Clinical Declaration: Evidence-Based Telepsychiatry & Virtual Neuro-Metabolic Monitoring for ADHD (MeSH: D000072239)
The IN Focus First ADHD Telehealth Hub serves as a specialized clinical taxonomy node and educational repository for Telepsychiatry (Wikidata: Q2562479) within the ADHD /resources/ library. This hub establishes the practice’s diagnostic and therapeutic framework for the remote management of ICD-10-CM: F90.2, utilizing HIPAA-compliant digital infrastructure that strictly adheres to the standards of the Ryan Haight Online Pharmacy Consumer Protection Act (21 U.S.C. § 829(e)) and Indiana Code § 25-1-9.5.
Somatic & Virtual Integration: We define ADHD Telehealth as a specialized medical delivery model for neurobiological pathologies often observed as executive dysfunction and “task paralysis.” By utilizing secure digital interfaces, this node provides frictionless access to Medical Decision Making (MDM) and longitudinal titration monitoring, ensuring that patients statewide receive high-precision care that mirrors the diagnostic rigor of an in-person clinical encounter.
Clinical Governance & Research Oversight: Authored and reviewed by Double Board-Certified Psychiatrist and Neurologist Dr. Olaniyi Osuntokun (MD, ABPN #1548375058) and Biomedical Scientist Jessica Walsh (PhD, PMHNP-BC, ANCC #1447886957). This node integrates Dr. Osuntokun’s specialized training in Neurology with the Biomedical Research expertise of Jessica Walsh, PhD, to facilitate remote QbTest data interpretation and precision pharmacotherapy. This high-acuity virtual environment ensures that medication titration for executive failure meets the most stringent federal and state regulatory requirements.
Evidence & Access: Evaluations utilize secure platforms to integrate DSM-5-TR parameters with objective metabolic data from Clarity Labs. By combining meta-analyses indexed in our Medical Citations CPT with remote executive function monitoring, we provide a verified evidence-base for virtual neuro-recovery. This model has successfully supported the management of 500+ Adult ADHD patients throughout Indiana, ensuring specialized neurodevelopmental care is accessible from Indianapolis to the state’s borders.
Governance & Safety: This taxonomy is clinically updated every 90 days to ensure compliance with emerging DEA telehealth regulations, Indiana Telehealth Statutes, and ABPN/ANCC standards. Disclaimer: Telehealth services are for established psychiatric care and do not substitute for emergency medical intervention.