Cost-Effectiveness and other Analyses of Telestroke

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Project Overview

Telestroke was selected as the first program for a cost-effectiveness analysis. Based on data available, a number of important manuscripts arose from these evaluations.

Center

  • Medical University of South Carolina

Team

  • Kit N. Simpson, DrPH
  • Christine A. Holmstedt, DO
  • Annie Simpson, PhD
  • Dee W. Ford, MD, MSCR

Status

  • Inactive

Project Resources

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Determining the Marginal Cost Differences of a Telehealth Versus an In-person Occupational Therapy Evaluation Session for Stroke Survivors Using Time-driven Activity-based Costing

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A comparison of administrative claims-based risk predictors for pediatric asthma

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Beyond acute stroke: Rate of stroke transfers to a tertiary centre following the implementation of a dedicated inpatient teleneurology network

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Population Health Indicators Associated with a Statewide Telestroke Program

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Teleneurology Network to Improve Access to Neurologists for Patients in Rural Areas: A Real-World Experience

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Impact of treatment time on the long-term outcome of stroke patients treated with mechanical thrombectomy

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Door to needle time and functional outcome for mild ischemic stroke over telestroke

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Door in door out and transportation times in 2 telestroke networks

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Long-Term Functional Outcome for Patients Treated under Drip and Stay versus Drip and Ship Paradigm: A Single Network Experience

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Long-term functional outcome of telestroke patients treated under drip-and-stay paradigm compared with patients treated in a comprehensive stroke center: a single center experience

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Door to needle time over telestroke—A comprehensive stroke center experience

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Rate of symptomatic intracerebral hemorrhage related to intravenous tPA administered over telestroke within 4.5-hour window

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