Quarantine Question: How Is COVID-19 Changing the Practice of Neurology
From May 16, 2020 to May 27, 2020 we asked readers to answer an online survey to understand and share your experiences. We wanted to know how we might help you adapt to unprecedented times. Over 60 neurologists from 36 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico participated.
We have summarized their thoughts in the graphs below.
Notably, someone said we could help meet their challenges by ending the pandemic. If we had that superpower, we promise you we would use it! In the meantime, we’ll do our best to keep you up to date on neurologic care in the era of COVID-19, including best practices in teleneurology, billing and coding, and neurologic consequences of COVID-19.
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