An artificial intelligence (AI) tool outperformed human call handlers in recognizing patients with stroke from calls to the emergency services, a new study shows. The AI model correctly identified ...
Women with a history of stroke believe that they are less likely to receive adequate emergency care due to their gender, race, or ethnicity. The study used responses from 3498 participants enrolled in ...
The Arkansas Department of Health recognized 48 hospitals, 38 ambulance services, three regional teams and three individuals for outstanding performance in stroke patient care from July 2024-June 2025 ...
Women who have survived a stroke believe they are less likely to receive adequate emergency care – based on gender and race or ethnicity, a study led by Michigan Medicine and Brown University finds.
The prevalence of stroke occurrence in the United States continues to raise concerns. In addition, ignoring stroke signs and symptoms is an area of growing concern. According to a scientific statement ...
Someone who suffers a stroke in South Elgin has access to prompter treatment thanks to access to mobile unit operated by Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital now available in the South Elgin ...
In stroke care, every minute makes a difference. UF Health was the first hospital system in Florida to accelerate treatment and increase the number of positive outcomes with its Mobile Stroke ...
Princeton Community Hospital earned DNV stroke accreditation and is now a primary stroke center with 24/7 stroke services, ...