Impact and sustainability of centralising acute stroke services in English metropolitan areas: retrospective analysis of hospital episode statistics and stroke national audit data.
Stephen MorrisAngus I G RamsayRuth J BoadenRachael M HunterChristopher McKevittLizz PaleyCatherine PerryAnthony G RuddSimon J TurnerPippa J TyrrellCharles D A WolfeNaomi J FulopPublished in: BMJ (Clinical research ed.) (2019)
Centralised models of acute stroke care, in which all stroke patients receive hyperacute care, can reduce mortality and length of acute hospital stay and improve provision of evidence based clinical interventions. Effects can be sustained over time.
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