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Headache ; 60(10): 2665-2668, 2020 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-810902

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BACKGROUND: The care and management of migraine/headache patients in the Republic of Ireland over the last 25 years are summarized in this article. METHODS: Collaboration between voluntary patient organizations (the Migraine Association of Ireland or MAI), primary care services, and hospital/community shared healthcare professionals (most notably the headache specialist nurse), is highlighted as one of the key features of this management strategy in an underfunded and under-resourced public healthcare system. CONCLUSION: The migraine/headache community in Ireland is small, but they have been dedicated in their commitment to improving care for their patients for more than 2 decades. As a result, they have been successful in recent years, both nationally and internationally, in terms of financial funding and support for their multidisciplinary and collaborative approach.


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COVID-19 , Headache , Migraine Disorders , Neurology/trends , Humans , Ireland , Neurology/organization & administration , SARS-CoV-2
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