Telemedicine unlocks virtually any hospital’s ability to care for patients with even the most complex neurological care needs and helps hospitals care for more patients in their home communities, even in the midst of a nationwide neurologist shortage.
See how Access TeleCare’s teleNeurology programs equip hospitals to care for patients experiencing strokes.
Access TeleCare’s Chief of Neurology discusses how our workflows integrate well with existing culture and resources in partner hospitals.
When Megan Brown needed a maternal-fetal medicine specialist, her obstetrician’s work with Access TeleCare meant she could easily access a world-class physician through a tele-maternal-fetal medicine program.
Although Jill Lee lives in a small town, the benefit of routine visits with a maternal-fetal medicine specialist fit perfectly into her daily life of juggling work and kids. In a small town, accessing these specialists can be difficult, but her OBGYN’s […]
Dr. Jade Le, Access TeleCare’s chief of infectious disease, discusses the impact of Access TeleCare’s teleInfectious Disease programs.
Our telecardiology partnership with Cuero Regional Hospital in just one year resulted in more than 100 patients avoiding transfer to remote hospitals.
According to Palo Pinto General Hospital CEO Ross Korkmas, (Access TeleCare) telemedicine services resulted in a reduction of emergency department patient transfers by 36 percent — approximately 200 patients annually.