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UCLA Study Charts Benefits of Telehealth for Chronic Pain Treatment

A new study finds that telehealth can replace many in-person visits for people living with chronic pain, reducing the hassles and stresses of travel and allowing patients to improve care management at home.

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By Eric Wicklund

- Patients dealing with chronic pain have enough discomfort in their lives without the regular trips to the clinic or doctor’s office. A telehealth platform could make life a lot easier for them.

That’s the take-away from a new study, conducted by researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles and presented at this week’s annual meeting of the American Society of Anesthesiologists. It notes that telehealth not only eliminates the stress of travel, but saves time, money and parking and gas costs and is favored by patients.

“This era of contactless interactions and social distancing has really accelerated the adoption of telemedicine, but even before the pandemic, patient satisfaction was consistently high,” Laleh Jalilian, MD, a clinical assistant professor at UCLA and lead author of the study, said in a press release. “Patients who are being evaluated for new conditions may be better off having office visits initially. But once patients establish a relationship with providers, follow-up visits can occur efficiently with telemedicine, while maintaining patient rapport and quality outcomes.”

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