North Kansas City Hospital TeleStroke Case Study
ABOUT
North Kansas City Hospital is a 451-bed community-based acute care facility designated by Missouri as a Level II Stroke Center. In 2019, North Kansas City Hospital had over 70,000 ED visits with 214 Stroke Alert activations. TeleSpecialists went live with TeleStroke services on April 7, 2020.
PRE GO-LIVE DATA
In 2019, the median Door-to-Needle (DTN) time was over 70 minutes. In Q1 2020, prior to TeleSpecialists Go-Live, the median DTN was 58 minutes.
THE IMPLEMENTATION AND GO-LIVE
Prior to starting service with TeleSpecialists, hospitals participate in a Rapid
Improvement Workshop. The workshop allows TeleSpecialists and the hospital to come together to create a collaborate workflow. It also helps TeleSpecialists
identify areas for improvement based on best practice knowledge.
The following best practices were implemented in the process of going live with TeleSpecialists’ services:
- Utilization of the BEFAST screening tool
- Short stroke pit-stop, then straight to CT
- Stroke kit was created
- TeleSpecialists’ physician stays on-screen with patient to CT
- Group education on new stroke response protocol
- Stroke Committee formed to review data
THE RESULTS
Post Go-Live median DTN from April 2020 to August 2020 was 34 minutes. Since going live with TeleSpecialists in April 2020, the median DTN improved by 50%.