Stroke patients across South Yorkshire benefit from new Stroke Video Triage Pilot
The pilot primarily involves Yorkshire Ambulance Service, Royal Hallamshire Hospital in
Sheffield, and Doncaster Royal Infirmary. Supported by the South Yorkshire Integrated Stroke Delivery Network (SY ISDN) the pilot will run for six months from mid-August 2022 and has the aim of improving stroke patient outcomes across the region.
The South Yorkshire Stroke Survivor and Carer Panel supported the funding bid
from the SY ISDN. The Panel was developed to allow those who are living with
stroke or caring for someone with stroke to share their views and help shape stroke
services in the region.
Mandy Rylance, Stroke Survivor and Deputy Chair of the Panel, said: “I strongly
believe that after having lived experience of a stroke, the contribution panel
members can give to any future projects is significant. “The video triage trial means the correct assessment for a patient having a stroke can literally make a big difference to the patient’s future quality of life. What more could a patient want than a specialist stroke doctor being involved in the diagnosis from the minute you enter the ambulance. Exciting news for everyone.”
Those who are experiencing symptoms of a suspected stroke will have a video triage
assessment with a stroke specialist at one of the Hyper Acute Stroke Units (HASU)
across the region. An app, provided by GoodSAM, will support a video triage
between the patient and the Stroke Team at either Doncaster Royal Infirmary or
Royal Hallamshire Hospital. The video call will help ensure that patients can be taken directly for treatment, increasing the speed in which the patient receives stroke intervention treatment and reducing handover times for staff on scene. It will also help in the identification of stroke mimics who may then be taken to the nearest Emergency Department.
Jono Milnes, Yorkshire Ambulance Service Area Clinical Lead, South, said: “This is a
really exciting time and initiative, which allows our patients to receive specialist
involvement from the very earliest opportunity, supporting our aim in becoming the
best emergency and urgent care provider by 2023.”
Data will be gathered throughout the pilot period to help measure the impact of the
video triage and gather learning.