A strong virtual care program should be able to stand up to the same quality, safety, and governance expectations as any other clinical service.
Access TeleCare's PSO gives hospital partners a formal structure for shared safety review, event analysis, a... https://t.co/Odq8U4czp3
One community hospital in the Northern Great Plains region found a solution through teleInfectious Disease and Antimicrobial Stewardship Program (ASP) support.
When the hospital lost its on-site infectious disease physician, the facility partnered wit... https://t.co/ZH422sm4qq
Many nephrology programs are more vulnerable than they appear. A single retirement, recruitment delay, or call burden issue can quickly expose how fragile coverage has become.
Access TeleCare teleNephrology helps hospitals establish a more resilient mod... https://t.co/TEl5PyfAUZ
Rural hospital leaders are working through some of the toughest challenges in healthcare: specialist shortages, transfer pressure, workforce strain, and the need to keep care close to home whenever possible. Access TeleCare's helps hospitals move beyond... https://t.co/LmCLbgZpTM
Rare infections and emerging pathogens can present in any emergency department, including in communities without local infectious disease specialty expertise.
In her latest blog, Dr. Jade Le, chief of infectious diseases at Access TeleCare, explains how... https://t.co/wBM4wTY7el
The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association are bringing together neurologists for an early career webinar focused on one of the most important areas of modern stroke care: teleStroke.
Access TeleCare Vice Chair of Neurology Scott J. Mendelson, PhD, M.D. will p....
Hospitals are being asked to improve access, maintain quality, and support overextended clinicians all at once. Access TeleCare helps health systems meet that challenge through virtual specialty programs that extend neurologists, psychiatrists, intensiv... https://t.co/dsELxcs5os
When dialysis support is limited, patients may be transferred elsewhere not because transfer is always clinically necessary, but because the facility lacks the nephrology oversight needed to support care in place.
Our latest blog looks at how Dialysis S... https://t.co/l2JP3j9bOT
Maintaining specialty coverage has become an operational challenge for hospitals of every size. Recruitment remains difficult, clinicians are stretched thin, and patients still expect timely access to care. Access TeleCare helps hospitals address those ... https://t.co/RJFx1XKeXW
Primary Stroke Center certification reflects a hospital's ability to deliver timely, coordinated, evidence-based stroke care.
For Havasu Regional Medical Center in Lake Havasu, Arizona, Access TeleCare served as the primary neurology consult service thr... https://t.co/fGatfTo1Sw
TeleNephrology is more than reliable specialty coverage. It is about helping more renal patients get more timely care close to home, supporting local physicians, and building a more durable model for specialty access. Explore the full teleNephrology pr... https://t.co/TEl5PyfAUZ
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Stroke leaders are focused on more than isolated response metrics. They are working to build programs that are clinica... https://t.co/fZEWYbJL9f
A community hospital nurse developed significant proteinuria, a warning sign that can indicate serious kidney disease.
Through Access TeleCare's teleNephrology program, Dr. Nguyen evaluated him virtually, helped coordinate a kidney biopsy, and supported... https://t.co/oo5OurXSQb
TeleStroke continues to shape the future of acute stroke care and create new career pathways for neurologists entering the field.
On Monday, June 8 at 12 P.M. CST, the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association will host "How to Develop a Successful Career in Tele....
Hospital trustees are making decisions in an environment defined by workforce shortages, financial strain, and growing expectations from the communities they serve. Telemedicine is no longer just a clinical tool. It is a governance strategy that can hel... https://t.co/hMP9VfHGRp
Patients with acute kidney injury, ESRD, electrolyte disturbances, volume overload, and other renal complications often require timely specialist involvement. Delays in nephrology access can complicate care and increase operational strain.
Access TeleCa... https://t.co/TEl5PyfAUZ
Hospitals continue to face a difficult neurology access equation: rising demand, limited specialist availability, and growing pressure on emergency departments, hospitalists, and bedside care teams.
A new multicenter study in Neurology found that virtua...
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Nephrology coverage is becoming harder to sustain through traditional staffing and coverage models. Recruitment is difficult. Retirement transitions are disruptive. And renal patients often require timely specialist involvement that hospitals cannot aff... https://t.co/ABRoWqOk23
Primary Stroke Center certification requires more than strong intent. It takes timely neurological expertise, evidence-based workflows, interdisciplinary coordination, and a stroke response system that works when every minute matters.
Havasu Regional Me... https://t.co/fGatfTo1Sw
Healthcare affordability isn't just a payer issue, a hospital issue, or a policy issue. It's an access issue.
When specialty expertise is unavailable at a hospital, patients are often transferred not because they need a higher level of procedural care, ... https://t.co/H8xxOgoGaU