Telestroke Sample Clauses

Telestroke. ‌ Telestroke is an emergency telemedicine application that provides emergency physicians immediate access to neurologists with expertise in stroke care who can support both the assessment and treatment of patients experiencing acute ischemic stroke symptoms who may be eligible for time-sensitive treatment such as recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rtPA) and/or Endovascular treatment (EVT). The Ontario Telestroke Program (OTP) facilitates access to the assessment and delivery to time-sensitive treatments for patients that live too far from designated stroke centers to receive treatment within the short therapeutic time window. Virtual care is enabled through the stroke neurologist’s use of the Recipient’s trauma tenant video system and eHealth Ontario Emergency Neuro Image Transfer System (ENITS) system for the viewing of CT/CTA neuroimaging. Referring Telestroke sites have a CT scanner, telemedicine network infrastructure, mobile telemedicine equipment with 12x zoom and far end camera control functionality. Consulting stroke neurologists can review the results of a patient’s CT/CTA electronically and can “see” the patient at a remote site using live video. This technology enables the stroke neurologist to support the remote site with treatment decisions
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Telestroke. Telestroke is an emergency application that allows for the assessment and treatment of patients experiencing acute ischemic stroke through a virtual consult with a remote neurologist using live, two-way videoconferencing. The referring site requires only a CT scanner and videoconferencing system, while the consulting physician uses a standard videoconferencing system and PC software to consult with the patient and referring physician, review the patient’s CT scan and determine the best course of medical intervention.
Telestroke. The Recipient will use funds from the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care to work with the Ontario Stroke Network and the Local Health Integration Networks to remunerate physicians providing continuous (i.e. 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year) Telestroke on-call coverage through Telestroke. The Recipient will also support maintenance of the Telestroke system in Ontario, including enabling physician availability, the maintenance of equipment and the provision of technical support to the program. The Recipient will continue to work with the Ontario Stroke Network, London Health Sciences Centre and the eHO Emergency Neurosurgery Image Transfer System (ENITS) team in order to leverage the ENITS infrastructure and platform to support Telestroke. The Recipient will report quarterly to the Ministry on the progress of the integration with ENITS and on provincial telestroke metrics. Item Deliverable(s) Due Date(s) Establish New Telestroke Referring Sites • Addition of 3 new Telestroke referring sites March 31, 2013 Transition to New Technology • 100% neurologists transitioned from eFilm to the eHO ENITS platform for CT image viewing March 31, 2013

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