WASHINGTON — Defining telemedicine-related education and best practices and addressing health disparities are important for the future of patient care in ophthalmology, according to a speaker here.
“We all remember that at the outset of March 2020, physicians across medicine were sent scrambling to use telemedicine for the first time,” Grayson W. Armstrong, MD, MPH, said at Eyecelerator@ASCRS. “They didn’t know quite how to do it, but they knew their patients needed long-term care.”
Ophthalmology was hit particularly hard early in the pandemic, Armstrong
Addressing best practices, disparities key for future of telemedicine in ophthalmology
WASHINGTON — Defining telemedicine-related education and best practices and addressing health disparities are important for the future of patient care in ophthalmology, according to a speaker here.
“We all remember that at the outset of March 2020, physicians across medicine were sent scrambling to use telemedicine for the first time,” Grayson W. Armstrong, MD, MPH, said at Eyecelerator@ASCRS. “They didn’t know quite how to do it, but they knew their patients needed long-term care.”
Ophthalmology was hit particularly hard early in the pandemic, Armstrong