While this is great news for New Mexico. This takes us even further away from the replacement to tPA and finding drugs that stop the neuronal cascade of death. We have head in the sand stroke medical teams that don't realize how badly stroke diagnosis, acute, sub-acute and chronic stroke therapy, and emergency room stroke help have failed. Until that failure is acknowledged we can't move forward. Damn these arrogant medical staff.
http://www.healthcareglobal.com/press_releases/alternative/net-medical-teams-with-university-of-new-mexico-to-develop-state-stroke-network
Net Medical Xpress Solutions, Inc. (OTCQB: NMXS),
a leader in the telemedicine market, announced today that the
University of New Mexico has agreed to provide expanded neuro-specialist
and neuro-surgery coverage in New Mexico using Net Medical's emerging
technology. There are approximately 25 rural hospitals in New Mexico
that have limited specialist availability and this partnership will help
alleviate the effects of that shortage.
Dr. Howard Yonas, M.D., Chair and Chief Neurosurgeon at UNM,
said, "There is a great need for consultation with ER doctors in
emergency rooms throughout the State of New Mexico. With the improved
ability to see and talk with patients and their physicians as well as
review all of their studies, UNM specialists will be better able to help
guide care. Stroke and head trauma are common problems that need rapid
decision making with many patients benefiting from care that can be
provided locally and some that need rapid transfer to our center. Our
growing team of cerebrovascular experts from neurology and neurosurgery
constitute a new Center of Cerebrovascular Care that will be better able
to guide care throughout the state while initiating a cost
savings. This unique connection has been made possible through our
joining with Net Medical, a New Mexico-based company."
Dr. David McCraney, Chief Neurologist, Net Medical, said,
"Dr. Yonas has helped bring an outstanding team of specialists from
neurology led by Dr. Gary Rosenberg and Dr. Branko Huisa Garate, from
neuro-critical care led by Dr. Mark Malkoff and from
neurosurgery." Consultations will be made available 24/7 through Net
Medical.
Dick Govatski, CEO, Net Medical, said, "This is an important
development for us. This arrangement will materially expand the usage of
our telemedicine program in rural hospitals statewide in New
Mexico. The University of New Mexico will be providing additional
physician services, and will be able to help rural hospitals with
optional educational training, stroke certification, and quality
assurance programs. Net Medical's hardware, software and services
solution will be a key factor to the success of UNM's stroke
intervention outreach."
About the University of New Mexico
The University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center is
the largest academic health complex in the state. Located on the
University of New Mexico campus in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the HSC
combines its four mission areas -- education, research, patient care and
community outreach -- to provide New Mexicans with the highest level of
health care. The UNMHSC was created in 1994 when the UNM Board of
Regents united the health-related academic and clinical components of
the university with nursing, school of medicine, cancer research and
treatment center, college of pharmacy, health sciences library
informatics center and UNM hospitals. Learn about Telemedicine and
UNMHSC at http://vimeo.com/70654452 password: "telemedicine" or view www.youtube.com/unmhsc.
About Net Medical
Net Medical is a medical services company that provides
clinical and diagnostic programs using advanced telemedicine solutions.
The Company also develops FDA 510k-cleared and all-inclusive PACS
products within the preventative, comprehensive, and critical healthcare
segments.
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