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Telestroke Adoption Not Associated with Changes in Patient Outcomes

Harvard researchers did not find any association between telestroke adoption in hospitals and changes in annual stroke volumes and interhospital transfer rates.

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By Victoria Bailey

- Telestroke adoption in hospitals did not produce any changes in patient outcomes or in stroke systems of care, according to a study from researchers at Harvard Medical School and other health systems. 

Telestroke is one of the more popular telemedicine services, due in large part to the results seen in health systems treating patients with the technology. Hospitals have implemented telestroke services to facilitate patient evaluations, boost time-sensitive stroke interventions - thus improving clinical outcomes and in some cases saving lives - and increase convenience for patients.

Researchers compared 593 hospitals that adopted telestroke between 2009 and 2016 with 593 control hospitals that did not offer telestroke services. They identified stroke and transient ischemic attack (TIA) patients using Inpatient and Outpatient Standard Analytic Files from 2008 to 2018 for Medicare beneficiaries.

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