Advancements in the application of telemedicine for epilepsy patient management
Journal Title: Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases - Year 2024, Vol 50, Issue 3
Abstract
Telemedicine, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, has rapidly evolved and been widely adopted worldwide, notably enhancing epilepsy patient management. Literature review reveals effective remote consultations and treatments via phone, video, and apps by global healthcare professionals. Promising future directions include platforms for chronic epilepsy management, regional multicenter collaboration, extensive epilepsy database sharing, real-time patient monitoring, and online analytics. Despite its growth, telemedicine faces challenges such as the need for technological advances, regulatory improvements, and increased patient engagement to ensure both healthcare accessibility and quality are maintained.
Authors and Affiliations
Jun LIU, Tingting LIU, Xiaohui GU, Jie. LIU
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