Texas County Memorial Hospital Goes Live with RapidAI to Enhance Neurovascular Decision Making and Rural Stroke Care
To support the implementation of RapidAI, TCMH received a grant from the Rural Citizens Access to Telehealth (RCAT) project.
- To support the implementation of RapidAI, TCMH received a grant from the Rural Citizens Access to Telehealth (RCAT) project.
- Rural counties in Missouri have a statistically significantly higher stroke death rate than both the state and urban counties.
- “We are incredibly excited to have RapidAI in our hospital and expect it will enhance care delivery significantly and improve outcomes for our stroke patients – expediting our door-to-decision time by saving valuable minutes in assessing and triaging stroke patients,” said Jason Mayberry, the Stroke Coordinator at Texas County Memorial Hospital.
- “RapidAI will revolutionize how we provide stroke care at TCMH and ensure members of our community have access to the best possible care, regardless of where they live.”
With RapidAI, stroke and trauma teams at TCMH and other rural or spoke hospitals can streamline decision making and expedite patient care.