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Transition to Virtual Care Services during COVID-19 at Canadian Pain Clinics: Survey and Future Recommendations.

Victoria Borg DebonoSamuel NeumarkNorman BuckleyRamesh ZachariasEleni G HapidouJennifer AnthonypillaiSusy FariaCarrie-Lynn MeyerThomas CarterNadia ParkerBrenda LauEmmanuel AbreuScott DugganEtienne J BissonJosie PierreRegina ViscaPatricia A Poulin
Published in: Pain research & management (2023)
Participating clinics were capable of transitioning pain care services to the virtual formats and have in-person care when needed with proper safety precautions. The pandemic demonstrated that it is feasible and sustainable for pain clinics to have a hybrid of virtual and in-person care to treat those living with pain. It is recommended that moving forward, there should be a hybrid of both virtual and in-person care for pain clinics. Ministries of Health should continue to develop policies and funding mechanisms that support innovations aimed at holistic healthcare, interdisciplinary teams, and the expansion of clinics' geographical reach for patient access.
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