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Find the latest news from the Australian Stroke Alliance here. As well, we occasionally publish news on the latest in urgent, prehospital stroke care from around the world.

Rural patients receive life-saving telestroke care

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Emily’s life is saved by telestroke

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EM Vision’s First Responder device in the news

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Voice to Parliament

Cultural safety in Indigenous health care and research

An editorial in Lancet Global Health offers an insight into the Australian Stroke Alliance’s Darak principles. It discusses the challenges and solutions ahead for improved care of Aboriginal and Torres…

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Alice Springs Hospital’s stroke care advances

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Rural telestroke service – SA Health leads

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Meet one of our Australian commercial partners: Micro-X

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Stroke-smart paramedics link to tele-neurologists

The Australian Stroke Alliance has trained more than 1000 Australian paramedics to be stroke-smart. For the first time, they are connected to tele-neurologists via an Australian-designed telestroke app. Lives are…

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A national first: dedicated stroke telehealth cuts time to treatment for rural patient

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Indigenous people more likely to have a stroke

Indigenous people may be more likely to have a stroke than non-Indigenous people, according to a systematic review that looked at populations around the world.

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