Limited access to EEG services in rural areas creates health disparities in neurological care, including unnecessary transfers and delays in diagnosis and treatment. Rural facilities face several challenges to expanding… Click to show full abstract
Limited access to EEG services in rural areas creates health disparities in neurological care, including unnecessary transfers and delays in diagnosis and treatment. Rural facilities face several challenges to expanding EEG resources, including a lack of neurologists, technologists, EEG equipment, and adequate IT infrastructure. Potential solutions include investment in innovative technology, expansion of the workforce, and development of hub-and-spoke EEG networks. Bridging the EEG gap requires collaboration between academic and community practices to advance practical technologies, train competent personnel and develop cost-effective resource-sharing strategies.
               
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