Today is World Brain Day.
There needs to be a national, co-ordinated approach to the provision of online healthcare, according the the Neurological Alliance of Ireland.
In a new report issued to mark World Brain Day,46% of service uses reported that they were now receiving most of their services
online with over 50% of respondents reporting that their use of online services had increased significantly since the onset
of COVID19.
The report is available here
Today, World Brain Day, the NAI launched report "Looking Beyond COVID19: Embracing Digital Solutions for Neurological Care"
— Neurological Alliance of Ireland (@naiireland) July 22, 2021
The report documents the challenges and opportunities across neurological care due to the use of technology
The report is available to download HERE pic.twitter.com/liMmJQ87B7
Magdalen Rogers is Executive Director of the Neurological Alliance of Ireland.
She joined Ciara Noble on Thursday's edition of Kildare Today.
Delighted to have foreword by @martingcurley1 in our report on digital neurological care. Check it out now on https://t.co/LWw2f1E9HI #WBD2021 pic.twitter.com/KUN00OLwRa
— Neurological Alliance of Ireland (@naiireland) July 22, 2021

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