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  • Health Informatics
  • Global Health

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  • COVID-19 exacerbated existing challenges in accessing specialized neurological care in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs).
  • Traditional telemedicine adoption in LMICs has been hindered by cost, infrastructure, and regulatory hurdles.
  • Virtual care, an evolution of telemedicine, utilizes readily available internet devices to bridge patient-provider gaps.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide an overview of virtual care in the context of neurological services.
  • To discuss the specific relevance and potential applications of virtual care in neurology.
  • To offer guidance for implementing virtual care within the Indian healthcare system.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on virtual care and telemedicine in LMICs.
  • Analysis of the applicability of virtual care models to neurological subspecialties.
  • Development of implementation strategies tailored for the Indian context.

Main Results:

  • Virtual care presents a feasible alternative to traditional telemedicine for neurological services in LMICs.
  • Internet-enabled devices and platforms can facilitate remote consultations, diagnostics, and patient monitoring.
  • Successful implementation requires addressing infrastructure, digital literacy, and regulatory frameworks.

Conclusions:

  • Virtual care holds significant promise for expanding access to neurological expertise in resource-limited settings.
  • Strategic implementation, considering local factors, is crucial for realizing the benefits of virtual care in India.
  • Further research and pilot programs are needed to optimize virtual care delivery in neurology.