
Marisa Sara Prelack
University of Pennsylvania · Rehabilitation Medicine
Active 2015–2024
Research topics
- Medicine
- Family medicine
- Multimedia
Selected publications
Analyzing 2,589 child neurology telehealth encounters necessitated by the COVID-19 pandemic
Neurology · 2020 · 133 citations
- Medicine
- Family medicine
- Multimedia
OBJECTIVE: To assess the rapid implementation of child neurology telehealth outpatient care with the onset of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic in March 2020. METHODS: This was a cohort study with retrospective comparison of 14,780 in-person encounters and 2,589 telehealth encounters, including 2,093 audio-video telemedicine and 496 scheduled telephone encounters, between October 1, 2019 and April 24, 2020. We compared in-person and telehealth encounters for patient demographics and diagnoses. For audio-video telemedicine encounters, we analyzed questionnaire responses addressing provider experience, follow-up plans, technical quality, need for in-person assessment, and parent/caregiver satisfaction. We performed manual reviews of encounters flagged as concerning by providers. RESULTS: There were no differences in patient age and major ICD-10 codes before and after transition. Clinicians considered telemedicine satisfactory in 93% (1,200 of 1,286) of encounters and suggested telemedicine as a component for follow-up care in 89% (1,144 of 1,286) of encounters. Technical challenges were reported in 40% (519 of 1,314) of encounters. In-person assessment was considered warranted after 5% (65 of 1,285) of encounters. Patients/caregivers indicated interest in telemedicine for future care in 86% (187 of 217) of encounters. Participation in telemedicine encounters compared to telephone encounters was less frequent among patients in racial or ethnic minority groups. CONCLUSIONS: We effectively converted most of our outpatient care to telehealth encounters, including mostly audio-video telemedicine encounters. Providers rated the vast majority of telemedicine encounters to be satisfactory, and only a small proportion of encounters required short-term in-person follow-up. These findings suggest that telemedicine is feasible and effective for a large proportion of child neurology care. Additional strategies are needed to ensure equitable telemedicine use.
Frequent coauthors
- 29 shared
Ingo Helbig
University of Pennsylvania
- 25 shared
Nicholas S. Abend
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
- 25 shared
Mark P. Fitzgerald
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
- 21 shared
Sara Fridinger
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
- 16 shared
Sudha Kilaru Kessler
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
- 14 shared
Peter D. Galer
University of Pennsylvania
- 13 shared
Alexander K. Gonzalez
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
- 12 shared
Michael C. Kaufman
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
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