The Challenges of Operating a Neurology Practice
And if you have 500+ chronically ill patients in your EMR, coordinating care and jumping through insurance hoops is a lot for your staff. Smart care360 Virtual Care Management platform is here to help.

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Give your staff
the support they need
- Offload chronic care tasks.
- Support cardiology staff.
- Cut time and cost.

Improve chronic care
patient outcomes
- Improve chronic care outcomes.
- Deliver virtual care effectively.
- Reach patients who need it most.

Give your staff
the support they need
- Support your care team.
- Maximize staff efficiency.
- 400 patients = $120,000 annual profit.
Barriers to Effective Neurology Management
Several obstacles can prevent patients from receiving consistent and
effective neurological care
- Some patients are unable to attend scheduled appointments due to demanding work schedules or disabling health conditions.
- Social stigma around neurological disorders can lead to embarrassment or fear, discouraging patients from seeking in-person care.
- Many neurological conditions require frequent follow-up and monitoring, which can be difficult to maintain consistently.
- Financial limitations, especially travel costs, may prevent patients from making regular hospital visits.
- Neurological conditions, like those caused by infections such as Hepatitis C, disproportionately affect underserved communities with limited access to quality healthcare.

Diseases
monitors for Neurology Management
- Epilepsy
- Multiple Sclerosis (MS)
- Parkinson’s Disease
- Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia
- Migraine & Chronic Headaches
- Brain & Spinal Cord Injuries
Types of Virtual Care Services Provided for Neurology Management
- Tele-neurology Consultations
- Digital Cognitive Assessments
- Medication Management
- Patient Education & Counseling
- Care Coordination Support
- Rehabilitation Guidance
- Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM)
Comprehensive Neurology Monitoring Made Simple
Effective neurology management involves regular check-ins, tracking symptoms, and personalized adjustments to care plans for long-term brain health.
Key Benefits
- Tracks neurological symptoms over time for accurate diagnosis
Supports medication and treatment adjustments based on data
Helps prevent complications through early intervention
Remote Neurology Support for Better Access
Virtual care solutions make expert neurological care more accessible, especially for patients with mobility or travel limitations.
Key Benefits
Offers tele-neurology visits from the comfort of home
Reduces the need for frequent in-person appointments
Improves access to specialists in underserved areas
Empowering Patients Through Education and Monitoring
Educating patients about their neurological condition helps them stay engaged, follow care plans, and recognize warning signs early.
Key Benefits
Delivers easy-to-understand digital education materials
Encourages symptom tracking and self-management
Builds confidence and awareness around neurological health
Integrated Care Coordination for Neurology Patients
Collaboration among healthcare providers ensures better continuity of care and outcomes for patients with complex neurological conditions.
Key Benefits
Aligns care between neurologists, primary care, and specialists
Streamlines data sharing and treatment planning
Reduces medical errors and improves patient safety
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FAQs
Neurology management involves diagnosing, monitoring, and treating disorders related to the nervous system, such as epilepsy, migraines, and Parkinson’s disease.
Conditions include epilepsy, stroke, multiple sclerosis, migraines, Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s, and neuropathy.
This depends on your condition. Some patients may need monthly visits, while others require check-ups every 6–12 months.
Yes, many services such as follow-ups, consultations, and symptom tracking can be provided through telehealth.
Common tools include EEGs, MRIs, mobile apps for symptom tracking, and remote patient monitoring systems.
