Life-saving role of mobile stroke units at risk due to reimbursement limitations
2021 MAR 23 (NewsRx) -- By a
According to the most recent comprehensive data from the
Mobile stroke units are ambulances with specialized staff and equipment to quickly diagnose and treat stroke on the way to the hospital. When every minute is critical, the mobile stroke unit staff can administer medications to restore blood flow, control bleeding or lower high blood pressure before reaching the emergency department. However, mobile stroke units are not widely available, in part because there are no established means for the government or insurance companies to reimburse the costs of care provided by mobile stroke units, especially when specialized tests (CT scans, etc.) and medications are administered outside of a hospital.
“If mobile stroke units cannot be reimbursed for the important care they provide, this vital service will be lost unless private donors are willing to continually step up to support these programs,” said study lead author
Through a blinded survey, researchers collected information in
In other findings, the programs reported administering critical clot-busting medications to stroke patients an average of 72 times per year (median of 30) over the 12 months surveyed for all mobile stroke unit programs combined. Each program is open and available nearly every day of the month, with 600 responses per year, on average, for all programs combined. All mobile stroke units can perform CT scans (computed tomography) to image the brain, and 21% have an additional certification as certified CT mobile laboratories. Each mobile stroke unit has an average of four staff members on board at a time, which may include a CT technologist, paramedic/emergency medical technician, stroke nurse and a stroke expert. Individuals working as stroke experts vary by program: 37% have medical doctors and 16% have an advanced practice health care professional. In 47% of the programs, telemedicine is used instead of an on-board expert to connect remotely to a stroke expert.
“Mobile stroke units diagnose and treat patients with acute stroke safely and considerably faster than patients arriving to an emergency department by regular ambulance or private auto,” Reichenbach said. “Saving brain tissue could translate into better functional outcome and quality of life for many more stroke patients.”
The American Heart Association’s 2019 Recommendations for the Establishment of Stroke Systems of Care suggests reimbursement is an issue that warrants further investigation before there is widespread use of mobile stroke units.
To recognize stroke symptoms requiring immediate treatment, the
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