Digital clinics for diagnosing and treating migraine.
Johan NybergRikard RosenbackeElinor Ben-MenachemPublished in: Current opinion in supportive and palliative care (2024)
Digital clinics appear to be a promising treatment modality for patients with chronic migraine. They potentially minimize travel time, shorten waiting periods, improve usability, and increase access to neurologists. Additionally, they have the potential to provide care at a much lower cost than traditional physical clinics. However, the current state of evidence mostly draws on case-reports, suggesting a need for future randomized trials comparing digital interventions with standard care pathways.