Cost‐utility analysis of a coadjutant telemedicine intervention for fall prevention in Parkinson's disease
European Journal of Neurology2025Vol. 32(1), pp. e16561–e16561
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Esther Cubo, Mohammad Rohani, Negin Eissazade, Álvaro García‐Bustillo, José Miguel Ramírez‐Sanz, José Luis Garrido‐Labrador, Alicia Olivares‐Gil, Florita Valiñas‐Sieiro, Marta Allende‐Río, Josefa González‐Santos, Jerónimo J. González‐Bernal, José M. Trejo, Sara Calvo, José-Francisco Díez-Pastor, David García‐García, Álvar Arnaiz‐González
Abstract
Telemedicine could be considered an efficient coadjutant intervention for PD, especially for non-motor symptoms, enhancing health outcomes and accessibility.
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