Patients Report Positive Ratings for Large-Scale Outpatient Tele-Epilepsy Program
This study described data collected from patients who self-selected to participate in the Cleveland Clinic Epilepsy Center’s virtual follow-up program.
This study described data collected from patients who self-selected to participate in the Cleveland Clinic Epilepsy Center’s virtual follow-up program.
There were no medical malpractice claims against direct-to-consumer telemedicine professionals or services among the reported cases identified in this study.
Virtual video visits can effectively replace office visits for selected patients across medical specialties without sacrificing quality of care or patient-physician communication.
For patient’s with Parkinson’s disease, virtual house calls from neurologists may be of interest.
Telemedicine offers a convenient alternative for nonacute headache patients, researchers say.
E-health-based coagulation service was linked to lower frequency of adverse events, including thromboembolism, bleeding, and death.
There is little data to support telestroke for IV thrombolysis administration in the extended time window of 3 to 4.5 hours after stroke onset.
There are overwhelming concerns about reimbursement.
Patients in both groups were satisfied with their care.
Only 0.7% of rural beneficiaries received a telemedicine visit in 2013.