Mobile stroke treatment bends the time and cost curves

The use of a mobile stroke treatment unit has helped the Cleveland Clinic's Cerebrovascular Center speed up time-sensitive treatment while reducing costs.

The facility began using the unit in 2014. Studies comparing those treated in the mobile unit to those treated in the traditional ER setting found those treated in the mobile unit went from emergency services dispatch to CT completion in 41 minutes and dispatch to thrombolysis in 64 minutes. Those rates are faster than the ER setting by 21 minutes and 40 minutes, respectively.

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Editor Beth earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism and master’s in health communication. She has worked in hospital, academic and publishing settings over the past 20 years. Beth joined TriMed in 2005, as editor of CMIO and Clinical Innovation + Technology. When not covering all things related to health IT, she spends time with her husband and three children.

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