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Sponsor: The Cleveland Clinic
Conditions: Multiple Sclerosis
Interventions: Multiple Sclerosis Clinical Care Delivery via telehealth, Multiple Sclerosis Clinical Care Delivery via standard in clinic visits
Countries: United States
The current standard of outpatient MS care depends on in-clinic visits, but MS patients face many barriers to accessing this care. These barriers include those resulting from the disease itself, such as physical limitations, driving restrictions and financial limitations, and they are further compounded by an overall shortage of neurologists. Furthermore, MS care has a significant economic impact, with the estimated indirect and direct costs for treating MS in the US estimated to be \> $85.4 billion. Therefore, there is a need to improve access to and reduce cost of MS care, and telehealth is a potential solution. The VIRTUAL-MS study has been designed to evaluate the impact of telehealth care on MS clinical outcomes, costs, and satisfaction compared to in-person care. Additionally, the study aims to evaluate facilitators and barriers to telehealth use to inform widespread implementation.
Sex: ALL
Age: 18 Years to —
Healthy volunteers: No
Study type: INTERVENTIONAL
Inclusion Criteria: 1. Ages ≥18 2. MS diagnosis within 24 months of randomization by 2017 McDonald Criteria. 3. Confirmatory MRI within 12 months prior to randomization. 4. Access to either mobile device, laptop or PC with internet connection to be able to conduct virtual visits 5. Participant's neurologist and/or advanced practice provider are participating in the study Exclusion Criteria: 1. Clinically relevant condition that, in the opinion of the PI, could preclude participation in the study (e.g. neutropenia or wound care requiring frequent monitoring) 2. Inability to provide informed consent
- San Francisco, California, United States
- Cleveland, Ohio, United States