Patient experience of telemedicine for headache care during the COVID‐19 pandemic: An American Migraine Foundation survey study
Headache The Journal of Head and Face Pain2021Vol. 61(5), pp. 734–739
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Chia‐Chun Chiang, Rashmi B. Halker Singh, Nim Lalvani, Ken Stein, Deborah Henscheid Lorenz, Christine Lay, David W. Dodick, Lawrence C. Newman
Abstract
Our study evaluating the patient perspective demonstrated that telemedicine facilitated headache care for many patients during the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in high patient satisfaction rates, and a desire to continue to use telemedicine for future headache care among those who completed the online survey.
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