Recommendations for the organization of the teleconsultation service in a telestroke network
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Published:2024-04-25
Issue:1
Volume:6
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ISSN:2524-3489
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Container-title:Neurological Research and Practice
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Neurol. Res. Pract.
Author:
Wiestler HanniORCID, Zickler Philipp, Erdur Hebun, Abu-Mugheisib Mazen, Kallmünzer Bernd, Klingner Caroline, Müller-Barna Peter, Hubert Gordian, Gumbinger Christoph, Worthmann Hans
Abstract
AbstractTelestroke networks aim to improve acute stroke care within their catchment area. Through a teleconsultation service, the network centers provide support to network hospitals that lack continuous neurological expertise for acute stroke management decisions. Although the importance of telemedical treatment in stroke care is steadily increasing, so far no standards exist for the organization of the teleconsultation service in networks.To ensure a high-level of quality for all processes and measures concerning telemedical stroke treatment, the commission for telemedical stroke care of the German Stroke Society (Deutsche Schlaganfall-Gesellschaft, DSG) created the following recommendations on how to organize a teleconsultation service within a telestroke network. The recommendations are the result of an adjustment process between the authors and include guidance on requirements, qualifications, processes and quality management within the teleconsultation service.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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