Toward Uniform Insurer Coverage for Functional MRI Following Severe Brain Injury https://t.co/b0e14Ix4vN
Great to see this, given that over the years fMRI has shown good potential to direct clinical management in patients for which few biomarkers of recovery exist.
Emerging clinical and ethical rationale for harmonized insurer coverage of neurotechnologies to detect consciousness and predict recovery following brain injury, in @JHTRonline with @ComaRecoveryLab — https://t.co/ZdESE2f7nb @CuringComa #neuroethics #neur
RT @ComaRecoveryLab: What is the clinical and ethical rationale for insurers to reimburse for task-based fMRI and EEG in the evaluation of…
RT @ComaRecoveryLab: What is the clinical and ethical rationale for insurers to reimburse for task-based fMRI and EEG in the evaluation of…
RT @ComaRecoveryLab: What is the clinical and ethical rationale for insurers to reimburse for task-based fMRI and EEG in the evaluation of…
RT @ComaRecoveryLab: What is the clinical and ethical rationale for insurers to reimburse for task-based fMRI and EEG in the evaluation of…
RT @ComaRecoveryLab: What is the clinical and ethical rationale for insurers to reimburse for task-based fMRI and EEG in the evaluation of…
RT @ComaRecoveryLab: What is the clinical and ethical rationale for insurers to reimburse for task-based fMRI and EEG in the evaluation of…
What is the clinical and ethical rationale for insurers to reimburse for task-based fMRI and EEG in the evaluation of consciousness for patients with severe brain injuries? New insights from @MJYoung_MD @MGH_CNTR @MGHNeuroICU @MGHNeurology https://t.co/