Virtual vs. in-person visits for new neurology patients show no impact on future care, finds study
For people who see a neurology clinician for the first time, a new study has found that being seen virtually vs. in person made no difference in how soon they needed more care. The work is published in Neurology. For the study, researchers reviewed electronic medical record data from three academic
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