Tele-Neuro-Ophthalmology During the Age of COVID-19

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In this article, we present possible “best practices” for neuro-ophthalmologists to design and implement tele-neuro-ophthalmology during and following this national and international crisis. We review the previsit, intravisit, and postvisit steps in a practical manner that we hope will be of value to practicing neuro-ophthalmologists. We include sections on how to appropriately implement telemedicine and patient selection, focusing on different types of visits, determining eligible patients, and triaging patients. In addition, we outline the software and hardware requirements for the electronic medical record (EMR), including Epic and non-Epic platforms. We also describe the nuts and bolts of how to get started, including descriptions of the multiple useful applications and software available. As with any medical encounter, privacy regulations, billing, and coding can be significant hurdles to implementation, and we discuss each in detail. We hope that this article will be of use for neuro-ophthalmologists, comprehensive ophthalmologists, and general neurologists because we deal with effects and aftereffects of this COVID-19 pandemic. We believe that this current disruptive innovation will drive the future of telemedicine in neuro-ophthalmology.

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This article is made available for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or be any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
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Lai, K. E., Ko, M. W., Rucker, J. C., Odel, J. G., Sun, L. D., Winges, K. M., Ghosh, A., Bindiganavile, S. H., Bhat, N., Wendt, S. P., Scharf, J. M., Dinkin, M. J., Rasool, N., Galetta, S. L., & Lee, A. G. (2020). Tele-Neuro-Ophthalmology During the Age of COVID-19. Journal of Neuro-Ophthalmology, 40(3), 292–304. https://doi.org/10.1097/WNO.0000000000001024
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