Research and Evidence Appraisal
Telehealth
The AAN Telehealth Subcommittee is an extension of the Medical Economics and Practice Committee, which champions the quality practice of neurology by improving the economic and regulatory environment for members through evidence-based education and advocacy. Identifying the value of neurologists and the services they provide is one of the key components of the AAN's vision of being indispensable to its members.
Below you can find member-curated research on telehealth use, outcomes, equity, and patient satisfaction.
- Office of Inspector General | Telehealth Was Critical for Providing Services to Medicare Beneficiaries During the First Year of the COVID-19 Pandemic - March 2022
- Frontiers in Neurology | Trends in the Utilization of Teleneurology and Other Healthcare Resources Prior to and During the COVID-19 Pandemic in an Urban, Tertiary Health System - February 2022
- ASPE Office of Health Policy | Medicare Beneficiaries' Use of Telehealth in 2020: Trends by Beneficiary Characteristics and Location - December 2021
- Annals of Internal Medicine | Video Teleconferencing for Disease Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment - December 2021
- JAMA Network Open | Assessment of Patient Preferences for Telehealth in Post-COVID-19 Pandemic Health Care - December 2021
- npj Digital Medicine | Telephone, Video, Equity, and Access in Virtual Care - November 2021
- Neurology® | Telemedicine in Neurology - January 2020