What Happens When TeleNeurology Works2025-05-19T15:04:23-05:00

What Happens When TeleNeurology Works

Access TeleCare Patient Case Study

With no history, no advocate, and no time to lose, our teleNeurology team acted fast — and helped save a life.

The Case

When an 86-year-old woman presented at a busy emergency department alone and confused without access to her medical history, her diagnosis could have been delayed or missed. She couldn’t speak, had right-sided weakness, and had a left gaze preference. The busy emergency department was crowded, and the patient’s communication limitations made a neurologic assessment especially challenging.

The Care Plan

A teleNeurologist with Access TeleCare connected quickly and conducted a focused neurological exam. Despite the patient’s altered state, with the on-site team he accurately localized the stroke and recommended IV thrombolytics. Thanks to collaboration between the care team, remote coordination with the patient’s family, and established protocols, the medication was administered in 34 minutes, 11 minutes less than the national average administration time.

As with all Access TeleCare teleNeurology programs, the team worked as an extension of the on-site clinicians. The neurologist was supported by robust workflows, documentation systems, and a coordinated team approach that enabled precise and efficient care.

This patient was an elderly woman, alone and unable to speak for herself. But from the moment she arrived, she got fast, accurate, compassionate care just as if her family were by her side. That’s the kind of equity we aim for every day.”

Dr. Annie Tsui, Chief of Neurology

TeleStroke Response Success

This case shows how teleNeurology enables high-quality, equitable stroke care — delivering fast, expert intervention even when patients arrive alone, without advocates, in busy emergency departments.

The Result

This case illustrates how teleNeurology can overcome barriers — limited communication, missing patient history, family unavailability, and a bustling ED — to deliver life-saving stroke care. Within minutes, a neurologist was evaluating the patient remotely, collecting critical collateral information, and administering Alteplase.

This case also reflects the broader value of Access TeleCare’s teleNeurology model:

  • Rapid, expert consultation available 24/7

  • Workflow integration that ensures treatment isn’t delayed by ED constraints

  • Thorough documentation to support downstream care

  • Compassionate involvement of family in urgent decision-making

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