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Stroke Telemedicine Data Integrated Into AHA's Program

Healthcare IT News - Teleradiology


OUTCOME and REACH Call announced a partnership to integrate stroke telemedicine data into the American Heart Association’s Get With The Guidelines–Stroke program. 


As part of this collaboration, REACH Call will automatically integrate data collected from a stroke telemedicine consult into the Get With The Guidelines–Stroke registry. This integration will save customers time in both data collection and reporting, enhancing overall compliance with their quality initiatives. REACH’s total solution includes a user-friendly interface with integrated decision support tools, automatic data collection, advanced video conferencing, and assistance in building and growing telemedicine networks.

“There is currently a discontinuity of information when tracking stroke patients throughout the continuum of care, and this problem is overwhelmingly seen in rural and underserved emergency departments,” said Dr. Richard Gliklich, President and CEO of Outcome. “This integration of programs will enhance our ability to assess the full continuum of stroke care, identify opportunities for improvement, and increase the visibility of outcomes to clinical leaders, payors and patients. We look forward to working with REACH Call to integrate stroke telemedicine data into The American Heart Association’s Get With The Guidelines–Stroke Program to address this unmet medical need, which is expected to be exacerbated by the aging baby boomers and younger adults.”


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