The new tool allows patients to describe their back and neck pain and symptoms prior to their first appointment. After completing the evaluation, a patient advocate reviews the case and discusses a diagnosis and potential treatment options during a meeting.
The tool is designed to boost patient engagement during the healthcare delivery process.
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