
ORLANDO, Fla. — A “hub-and-spoke” model for Parkinson’s disease care featuring multiple regional centers that offered telehealth was effective at closing access gaps for individuals in Arkansas, according to a poster.
“In Arkansas we have a unique situation: there are only five movement disorders-trained neurologists to take care of Parkinson’s disease in the entire state, and four of them work in Little Rock,” Tuhin Virmani, MD, PhD, associate professor in the department of neurology at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS), told