Rural-urban differences in emergency medical services bypass routing of stroke in North Carolina.
Mehul D PatelSrihari V ChariEric R CuiAntonio R FernandezArrianna Marie PlaneyEdward C JauchJames E WinslowPublished in: The Journal of rural health : official journal of the American Rural Health Association and the National Rural Health Care Association (2024)
Using GIS analysis, we found nearly half of EMS transports of suspected stroke patients in NC bypassed the nearest hospital, including noncertified hospitals and stroke centers. Bypasses occurred less often in rural areas, though incurred significantly longer transport times, compared to urban areas. These findings are important for regional stroke system planning, especially for improving rural access to acute stroke care.