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Journal of the Australian Healthcare & Hospitals Association
RESEARCH ARTICLE

Improving access to evidence-based acute stroke services: development and evaluation of a health systems model to address equity of access issues

Dominique A Cadilhac, Marjory L Moodie, Erin E Lalor, Lucinda E Bilney, Geoffrey A Donnan and on behalf of the National Stroke Foundation

Australian Health Review 30(1) 109 - 118
Published: 2006

Abstract

Level 1 evidence for management of patients with stroke in a dedicated Stroke Care Unit (SCU) demonstrates improved outcomes by about 20%. It has been estimated that 21% of Australian hospitals provide an SCU and that these SCUs are mainly located in either metropolitan sites and/ or in hospitals with more than 300 beds. To address equity issues related to access to SCUs, the National Stroke Foundation and the Australian Government undertook the National Stroke Units Program. One program outcome was the development of a conceptual model of acute stroke service delivery. The development process and initial evaluation of the model are described. Use of the model to increase capacity within the health care system to treat stroke is discussed.

https://doi.org/10.1071/AH060109

© AHHA 2006

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