Access TeleCare

Access TeleCare Delivering clinical excellence through telemedicine. Today, Access TeleCare is a nationwide leader in the field of specialty telemedicine.

Clinical excellence means bringing specialty care to hospitals and clinics and delivering an integrated experience for on-site teams and patients. Our clients include 19 of the 25 largest health systems in the nation as well as small rural and community hospitals across the country. Together, we’re reducing the barriers to accessing timely specialty care for patients with acute and chronic complex conditions.

Behavioral health demand continues to rise, while recruiting and retaining psychiatric providers remains difficult. Acce...
02/26/2026

Behavioral health demand continues to rise, while recruiting and retaining psychiatric providers remains difficult. Access TeleCare supports behavioral health organizations with consistent virtual psychiatry coverage that improves access, supports compliance, and integrates with existing care teams. We'll be at the National Association for Behavioral Healthcare Annual Conference in Washington, DC, to chat.
Learn more about Virtual Behavioral Health and telePsychiatry services: https://accesstelecare.com/specialties/behavioral-health/

Access TeleCare is more than telemedicine. Strengthening communities and delivering clinical excellence to hospitals is ...
02/25/2026

Access TeleCare is more than telemedicine. Strengthening communities and delivering clinical excellence to hospitals is at the heart of what we do. Dr. Saurin Patel shares how our teleHospitalist services build trust, improve patient care, and ensure hospitals thrive for the long term.

Watch the full video to see how we're shaping the future of healthcare, one hospital at a time >> https://accesstelecare.com/blog/from-skeptic-to-advocate-a-rural-patients-telemedicine-turnaround/

One California hospital cut Door-to-Needle times by nearly 53 minutes by tightening ex*****on across teams already in pl...
02/25/2026

One California hospital cut Door-to-Needle times by nearly 53 minutes by tightening ex*****on across teams already in place. This improvement wasn't driven by new technology or a program reset. It came from operational alignment, shared accountability, and a teleStroke model that functioned as part of the care team, not alongside it. The full case study shows what disciplined collaboration can deliver at the bedside with Access TeleCare.
See how >> https://accesstelecare.com/strengthening-stroke-response-with-a-collaborative-telestroke-model/

02/24/2026

Antibiotic stewardship is how hospitals scale infectious disease expertise, without needing an infectious disease consult for every patient. By partnering virtual infectious disease physicians with pharmacy, nursing, and other on-site teams, hospitals can reduce unnecessary antibiotic use, control costs, and meet regulatory and accreditation standards when on-site infectious disease coverage isn't available.
See how antibiotic stewardship strengthens care and compliance across hospitals: https://accesstelecare.com/blog/virtual-infectious-disease-expertise-operationalizes-antibiotic-stewardship-programs/

02/23/2026

The new Rural Health Transformation Program sets the vision. Rural hospitals across the country are already delivering on it.
From pulmonary and critical care to cardiology and neurology, specialty telemedicine is helping hospitals reduce transfers, support on-site clinicians, and care for more complex patients close to home.
See how rural hospitals are making transformation real — and how Access TeleCare supports that work:
https://accesstelecare.com/blog/the-rural-health-transformation-opportunity-how-hospitals-can-put-it-into-practice/

Rural hospitals are facing major challenges. Closures continue. Specialty gaps widen. Financial pressure mounts.In a new...
02/21/2026

Rural hospitals are facing major challenges. Closures continue. Specialty gaps widen. Financial pressure mounts.
In a new article, Chris Gallagher, M.D., founder and chief strategy officer of Access TeleCare, offers practical advice for what hospital leaders can do now to stabilize operations and improve long-term viability.
He outlines a disciplined, data-driven approach: evaluate transfer leakage, reassess models of care, and deploy technology-enabled solutions that retain patients locally while improving margins.
Read the full perspective: https://medcitynews.com/2026/02/it-doesnt-all-have-to-be-doom-and-gloom-for-rural-hospitals-a-blueprint-for-improving-cost-structures/
https://accesstelecare.com/blog/a-blueprint-for-rural-hospital-sustainability-new-article-from-chris-gallagher-m-d/

The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists has made its position clear: when telehealth improves access and...
02/20/2026

The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists has made its position clear: when telehealth improves access and outcomes for pregnant patients, it's no longer optional, it's part of ethical care.
This guidance closely aligns with how Access TeleCare delivers teleMaternal-Fetal Medicine, connecting hospitals and outpatient practices to board-certified MFM specialists, supporting local OB teams in real time, and helping manage high-risk pregnancies closer to home.
See how teleMFM puts this guidance into practice: https://accesstelecare.com/blog/telehealth-ob-gyn-care/

02/19/2026

More than 80% of U.S. counties lack an infectious disease physician, even as infectious conditions remain among the leading reasons patients are hospitalized nationwide. This gap leaves many hospitals without timely access to specialized expertise when managing sepsis, pneumonia, bloodstream infections, and other complex cases where early infectious disease involvement is proven to improve outcomes.
Access TeleCare leaders explain how their teleInfectious disease program delivers that expertise on demand and integrates seamlessly with on-site teams to support accurate diagnosis, treatment decisions, and continuity of care for patients with both primary and secondary infections.
https://accesstelecare.com/blog/enhancing-care-for-complex-patients-with-virtual-infectious-disease-experts/

A California hospital sharpened an already strong stroke program by tightening handoffs, clarifying accountability, and ...
02/19/2026

A California hospital sharpened an already strong stroke program by tightening handoffs, clarifying accountability, and integrating teleStroke directly into frontline workflows. The result: a 52.9-minute drop in Door-to-Needle time in just three months.
Faster stroke treatment didn't come from adding more steps—it came from removing friction. By partnering closely with Access TeleCare, this hospital aligned virtual and on-site teams around the same objective: get the right treatment started without delay. The outcome was measurable, repeatable, and built to last.
See the results >> https://accesstelecare.com/strengthening-stroke-response-with-a-collaborative-telestroke-model/

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