Montana’s hospitals serve vast regions where access to specialty care can hinge on collaboration. With growing patient demand, limited local specialists, and geographic barriers, hospitals must work together to create sustainable care models that support their communities.
At the Montana Hospital Association (MHA) Annual Conference 2025, Access TeleCare will highlight how virtual specialty care helps hospitals collaborate regionally, reduce unnecessary transfers, and keep services in their communities. By embedding telemedicine programs into hospital workflows, Access TeleCare enables clinicians to deliver specialty care efficiently and reliably, regardless of geography.
With more than 2,200 active programs and over 6 million patient encounters, Access TeleCare partners with hospitals of all sizes to bring high-quality neurology, behavioral health, ICU/critical care, infectious disease, maternal-fetal medicine, nephrology, and more to patients across Montana and beyond.
“Montana hospitals know that sustainability requires collaboration,” said Joshua DeTillio, MBA, FACHE, CEO of Access TeleCare. “Our telemedicine programs give hospitals the specialty access they need while allowing them to share resources, strengthen services, and keep care local for the long term.”