Texas hospitals face a unique set of challenges: rising patient demand, staffing shortages, and the need to maintain specialty services in both large health systems and rural community hospitals. Telemedicine is helping hospitals across the state meet those challenges head-on.
At the Texas Hospital Association (THA) Annual Conference 2025, Access TeleCare will highlight how our telemedicine programs are helping hospitals sustain essential services, support their care teams, and ensure patients have timely access to specialty care.
With more than 6 million patient encounters and 2,200 active programs nationwide, Access TeleCare partners with hospitals across Texas to strengthen local care with real-time access to specialists in neurology, behavioral health, critical care, maternal-fetal medicine, infectious disease, hospital medicine, nephrology, and more.
And while our reach is national, our roots are right here in Texas. Headquartered in Dallas, Access TeleCare first partnered with Texas hospitals to deliver timely specialty care in communities across the state. Those early collaborations shaped the model we continue to scale today — one designed to preserve services, reduce transfers, and keep care close to home.
“Access TeleCare is proud to be a trusted partner for hospitals across Texas,” said Joshua DeTillio, MBA, FACHE, CEO of Access TeleCare. “We’re helping leaders expand specialty access, reduce transfers, and ensure their communities can count on high-quality care close to home.”