Embracing Telehealth: Transforming Neurological Care in Challenging Times
The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the adoption of telehealth, providing crucial care for fragile neurological patients who were left vulnerable due to lockdowns and healthcare disruptions. The research article, "Neuro-telehealth for fragile patients in a tertiary referral neurological institute during the COVID-19 pandemic in Milan, Lombardy," offers valuable insights for practitioners aiming to enhance their skills and embrace the future of telemedicine.The study conducted at the Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Neurologico C. Besta in Milan highlights the rapid reorganization of outpatient clinics to deliver neuro-telemedicine services, including televisits and teleneurorehabilitation. Here are key takeaways from the research that can help you improve your practice:
Key Takeaways for Practitioners
- Rapid Implementation: The institute swiftly transitioned to telehealth, demonstrating that rapid adaptation is possible even in crisis situations. Practitioners should be prepared to quickly integrate telehealth into their services when necessary.
- Comprehensive Procedures: A dedicated working group developed a detailed procedure covering prescription, booking, consenting, privacy, data protection, secure connections, and electronic reporting. This comprehensive approach ensured smooth and secure delivery of telehealth services.
- Patient and Caregiver Satisfaction: High levels of satisfaction were reported among patients and caregivers, highlighting the effectiveness of telehealth in meeting their needs. Incorporating feedback mechanisms can help continuously improve telehealth services.
- Clinical Assessments: The study successfully administered various clinical assessments and scales remotely. Practitioners should explore and validate remote assessment tools to maintain high standards of care.
- Collaboration and Support: Full support from management and collaboration with IT and booking offices were crucial for the successful implementation of telehealth. Building a supportive network within your organization can facilitate smoother transitions.
Encouraging Further Research
While the study showcases the potential of telehealth, it also highlights areas that require further exploration:
- Regulation and Pricing: The lack of formal regulations and pricing for telehealth services was a challenge. Continued advocacy and research are needed to establish clear guidelines and reimbursement policies.
- First Visits: Telehealth was primarily used for follow-up visits. Research into the feasibility and effectiveness of conducting initial consultations remotely could expand the scope of telemedicine.
- Technical Challenges: Some patients reported technical difficulties. Investigating ways to improve the accessibility and reliability of telehealth technology can enhance patient experiences.
By implementing these insights and engaging in further research, practitioners can continue to evolve their telehealth services, ensuring they provide high-quality care regardless of external challenges.To read the original research paper, please follow this link:
Neuro-telehealth for fragile patients in a tertiary referral neurological institute during the COVID-19 pandemic in Milan, Lombardy.
Citation: Pareyson, D., Pantaleoni, C., Eleopra, R., De Filippis, G., Moroni, I., Freri, E., ... & Confalonieri, P. (2021). Neuro-telehealth for fragile patients in a tertiary referral neurological institute during the COVID-19 pandemic in Milan, Lombardy. Neurological Sciences, 42(7), 2637-2644. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10072-021-05252-9