As healthcare delivery adopts new technology, neurologists are increasingly turning to telemedicine not only to expand patient access to timely care but also to build additional, flexible income streams. TeleNeurology enables practicing neurologists to contribute their expertise virtually — providing consultations, patient diagnoses and assessments, and treatment plan management, without the traditional limits of geography or full-time clinical scheduling.
For neurologists seeking to diversify their professional contribution, telemedicine presents a powerful opportunity to balance clinical impact, income potential, and personal flexibility. Many hospitals and health systems now rely on virtual neurology programs to fill on-call coverage gaps and extend subspecialty expertise — creating a growing demand for neurologists interested in telemedicine practice models.
This timely topic will take center stage at the Massachusetts Neurologic Association Fall Meeting in Boston, Mass., Nov. 1.
Access TeleCare’s Dr. Danison Emmerson, a respected teleNeurology leader, will participate in a panel discussion, “TeleNeurology & Expert Witness”, sharing insights on telemedicine’s ability to enhance access to neurological care as well as professional opportunity for physicians.
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