Armidale Hospital offers 24/7 telehealth service for stroke treatment

By Newsroom
Updated November 11 2021 - 1:31pm, first published October 21 2021 - 9:00pm
IT'S OFFICIAL: Greg Flynn, NSW Telestroke Project Officer, Courtney Dixon, NSW Telestroke Implementation Manager, ACI, Jaclyn Birnie, Stroke Care Coordinator, Armidale and Tablelands, A/Prof Malcolm Leek, Medical Director Emergency Department, Armidale Hospital, Luke Morrall, eHealth Systems Engineer, Lisa Ramsland, Acting General Manager, Armidale Hospital and Tablelands Sector at the launch of the Telestroke Service in Armidale. Picture: supplied.
IT'S OFFICIAL: Greg Flynn, NSW Telestroke Project Officer, Courtney Dixon, NSW Telestroke Implementation Manager, ACI, Jaclyn Birnie, Stroke Care Coordinator, Armidale and Tablelands, A/Prof Malcolm Leek, Medical Director Emergency Department, Armidale Hospital, Luke Morrall, eHealth Systems Engineer, Lisa Ramsland, Acting General Manager, Armidale Hospital and Tablelands Sector at the launch of the Telestroke Service in Armidale. Picture: supplied.

Stroke patients across the Northern Tablelands now have 24-hour access to a telehealth service as part of a $21.7 million initiative being rolled out across the state.

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