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Neurologists Call for Stronger Epilepsy Diagnosis and Monitoring
Experts say more resources are needed to address misdiagnosis and delayed treatment
Published on Feb. 18, 2026
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A group of neurologists has issued an urgent call for increased resources and capacity to improve the diagnosis and monitoring of epilepsy. They say the condition is often misdiagnosed or goes untreated, leading to significant health consequences for patients.
Why it matters
Epilepsy is a serious neurological disorder that affects millions of people worldwide. Accurate and timely diagnosis is crucial for effective treatment, but many cases go undetected or are misdiagnosed. Strengthening the healthcare system's ability to identify and manage epilepsy could dramatically improve outcomes for those living with the condition.
The details
The neurologists are calling for greater investment in diagnostic tools, increased training for healthcare providers, and expanded monitoring capabilities to address the significant gaps in epilepsy care. They say many cases are missed or misattributed to other conditions, leading to delayed treatment and poorer long-term health for patients.
- The urgent call from neurologists was made on February 16, 2026.
The players
Neurologists
A group of medical experts who specialize in diagnosing and treating neurological disorders like epilepsy.
What’s next
The neurologists are calling on policymakers and healthcare leaders to prioritize increased funding and resources to improve epilepsy diagnosis and treatment nationwide.
The takeaway
Addressing the gaps in epilepsy care could have a profound impact on the lives of millions of people living with this neurological disorder. Investing in better diagnostic tools, provider training, and monitoring capabilities is essential to ensuring timely and effective treatment.
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