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In this podcast, you'll hear why telemedicine lends itself to psychological counseling, stroke, Parkinson's, and a host of other neurological disorders. You'll hear about how it is being adapted in other countries and the proliferation of venture capitalist money in companies that aim to manage home health care, as well as the many obstacles still in its path. This month we feature E. Ray Dorsey, M.D., M.B.A., director of the Center for Human Experimental Therapeutics and Levy Professor of Neurology at the University of Rochester Medical Center. In our most recent Cerebrum article, "Next Generation House Call," he and two colleagues write that "for different reasons, psychiatry and neurology have been early adopters of telehealth" and "as the burden of neuropsychiatric conditions rises along with the demand for convenient, patient-centered care, telehealth is poised to deliver care where it has always been needed most—at home."
By Dana FoundationIn this podcast, you'll hear why telemedicine lends itself to psychological counseling, stroke, Parkinson's, and a host of other neurological disorders. You'll hear about how it is being adapted in other countries and the proliferation of venture capitalist money in companies that aim to manage home health care, as well as the many obstacles still in its path. This month we feature E. Ray Dorsey, M.D., M.B.A., director of the Center for Human Experimental Therapeutics and Levy Professor of Neurology at the University of Rochester Medical Center. In our most recent Cerebrum article, "Next Generation House Call," he and two colleagues write that "for different reasons, psychiatry and neurology have been early adopters of telehealth" and "as the burden of neuropsychiatric conditions rises along with the demand for convenient, patient-centered care, telehealth is poised to deliver care where it has always been needed most—at home."