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Challenges in Telehealth Vision Therapy with a Hasidic Patient Population
The COVID-19 pandemic brought unprecedented change to health care delivery. Vision therapy services were temporarily forced to a telehealth platform. The Ezra Medical Center serves a predominately Hasidic patient population where there is limited access to computers, iPads and internet. This unique set of circumstances required innovative techniques to ensure that current therapy patients could continue their clinical treatment.