Join Dr. Marawar in a conversation with Dr. Anup Patel, and Dr. John Stern, as they discuss the article, "The Tell on Telehealth". Click here to read the article. This podcast was sponsored by Marinus Pharmaceuticals. We’d also like to acknowledge Epilepsy Currents podcast editor Dr. Adriana Bermeo-Ovalle, and the team at Sage. In episode eight of the Epilepsy Currents Podcast, hosted by Dr. Rohit Marawar, the focus is on telehealth's role in epilepsy care. The episode features insights from Dr. Anup Patel and Dr. John Stern, who co-authored a review article on telehealth. They discuss the evolution of telehealth services, their importance for epilepsy patients, particularly in providing access to specialized care, and the challenges and future of telehealth in clinical practice. Brief Summary The podcast delves into how telehealth has become integral to epilepsy care, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic which accelerated its adoption and acceptance. The experts discuss the practicalities of telehealth, including the technological advancements that have made remote healthcare more accessible and effective. They also touch on the regulatory and reimbursement changes that have facilitated its broader use. The episode emphasizes telehealth's role in overcoming geographical barriers to specialized care, making it a critical service for those with mobility restrictions or who live far from epilepsy centers. Key Takeaways Historical Context and Evolution: Dr. Patel highlights that telehealth has been around for over two decades, but significant advances in technology and the necessity brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic have greatly expanded its use. The easing of restrictions around reimbursement during the pandemic also played a crucial role in its widespread adoption. Importance for Epilepsy Patients: Dr. Stern points out that beyond the convenience, telehealth is crucial for epilepsy patients due to the driving restrictions often associated with the condition. It allows patients to access specialized care regardless of geographical limitations, enhancing the quality of care they can receive. Challenges in Telehealth: Despite its benefits, telehealth presents challenges such as difficulties in performing complete neurological exams, managing neurostimulator devices and managing technological issues from both patient and provider sides. These challenges necessitate a hybrid model of care where telehealth complements, but does not replace, in-person visits. Patient Suitability: According to Dr. Patel, while telehealth is ideal for follow-up visits where a physical exam might not be critical, new patients or those needing detailed physical assessments might be better served by in-person visits. This distinction helps in optimizing care delivery based on patient needs. Future of Telehealth: Both experts agree that telehealth will continue to be a part of the healthcare landscape. Dr. Stern speculates that future enhancements may include more integrated remote patient monitoring and possibly satellite offices that provide some in-person support functions to complement telehealth visits, which could improve the quality of remote care. This episode effectively outlines the transformative impact of telehealth on epilepsy care, highlighting both its potential and limitations, and underscores the ongoing need to adapt and refine this mode of healthcare delivery to better serve patients' needs. Rohit Marawar, MD (Host): What if a doctor's visit no longer meant hours of travel or long waits in a clinic? For people with epilepsy, telehealth is redefining what access to care looks like. But is this shift here to stay? Today, we're unpacking the reality of telehealth and its growing role in epilepsy. Welcome to the Epilepsy Currents Podcast, an audio accompaniment to the Epilepsy Currents Journal, where we discuss the latest in epilepsy research and care. I'm your host, Rohit Marawar. Joining us today are Dr. Anup Patel, pediatric neurologist, and Dr. John Stern, adult neurologist, both leaders in epilepsy and co authors of the recently published Epilepsy Currents Review article, The Tell on Telehealth, which explores the evolution of telehealth, the challenges, and its impact on epilepsy patients. before we get started, a quick thanks to Mariners Pharmaceuticals, who is proud to sponsor this episode of Epilepsy Currents Podcast. welcome both. Thank you for joining us. Let's get started, Dr. Patel. So I was intrigued to learn from your review article that telehealth isn't [00:01:00] actually a new concept and has been around for more than two decades. Could you give us a brief rundown of how telehealth has evolved over the years? And what led you to write this review article? Anup D. Patel, MD: that's a really great question. I think one of the things when we, started to look into this area as an opportunity that obviously became more available during the COVID 19 pandemic, we realized that ...
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