Recent research confirms what we see every day in our partner hospitals, teleStroke isn’t just a fallback — it’s a critical advantage. A cohort-study titled Reperfusion Treatment and Stroke Outcomes in Hospitals With Telestroke Capacity” (2008–2017) found that patients who show up at hospitals with stroke telemedicine were “more likely to get reperfusion treatment [thrombolysis or thrombectomy] and have lower 30-day mortality” than matched patients at hospitals without. PubMed

What the Latest Data Adds

How Access TeleCare Moves the Needle

At Access TeleCare, we’ve built teleStroke programs that don’t just plug a gap — they integrate into hospitals’ stroke workflows to make care faster, more reliable, and more effective.

Why Our Progress Looks Better Than Older Cohorts

The 2008-2017 study is valuable, but since 2017 all major stroke telemedicine systems (including ours) have improved significantly:

  • Better broadband connectivity in rural hospitals
  • More standardized protocols for stroke alerts
  • Greater experience among teleNeurology providers
  • Use of AI-assisted imaging tools to flag LVOs (large vessel occlusions) faster

These advances mean that today’s benefits of teleStroke are even more robust than what earlier studies show.

Bottom Line on teleStroke

The evidence is clear: teleStroke-capable hospitals treat strokes more effectively, reduce mortality, and give patients a better chance at recovery.

At Access TeleCare, we’re not just keeping pace with the science — we’re setting the pace. Our teleStroke programs combine decades of research with real-world results to deliver life-saving care where and when patients need it most.

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Additional Insight

Get more insight into Access TeleCare’s unique approach to telemedicine. From clinical workflows to ensuring coverage through world class physicians, we have hospitals and clinics covered across the country.