Author:
Hatcher-Martin Jaime M.,Adams Jamie Lynn,Anderson Eric R.,Bove Riley,Burrus Tamika M.,Chehrenama Mahan,Dolan O'Brien Mary,Eliashiv Dawn S.,Erten-Lyons Deniz,Giesser Barbara S.,Moo Lauren R.,Narayanaswami Pushpa,Rossi Marvin A.,Soni Madhu,Tariq Nauman,Tsao Jack W.,Vargas Bert B.,Vota Scott A.,Wessels Scott R.,Planalp Hannah,Govindarajan Raghav
Abstract
PurposeWhile there is strong evidence supporting the importance of telemedicine in stroke, its role in other areas of neurology is not as clear. The goal of this review is to provide an overview of evidence-based data on the role of teleneurology in the care of patients with neurologic disorders other than stroke.Recent findingsStudies across multiple specialties report noninferiority of evaluations by telemedicine compared with traditional, in-person evaluations in terms of patient and caregiver satisfaction. Evidence reports benefits in expediting care, increasing access, reducing cost, and improving diagnostic accuracy and health outcomes. However, many studies are limited, and gaps in knowledge remain.SummaryTelemedicine use is expanding across the vast array of neurologic disorders. More studies are needed to validate and support its use.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
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