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Our Challenge
Stroke is the number one cause of acquired long-term disability in adults in British Columbia. In 2008/2009, there were 4,526 patients in the province who experienced an incident stroke that was severe enough to require hospitalization; of which 1,610 (36%) died within a year following their stroke, making stroke the third leading cause of death in the province.
Time is Brain. And care processes within both the pre-hospital and emergency departments require sustained improvement efforts to achieve optimal care. If resources are not adequate to allow for pre-hospital paramedic training, ambulance protocols and stroke-tuned emergency departments to be established and maintained, then highly effective, brain-saving tPA (clot-busting therapy) will not be administered within the required 4.5 hour time window of stroke onset. For TIA patients, it is critical that the patients recognize their symptoms and proper referrals are made to secondary prevention clinics to prevent the onset of stroke.
The CCM Stroke initiative will aim to standardize the care of ischemic stroke, hemorrhagic stroke and TIA patients through the proper use of evidence-based guidelines, protocols and pathways.
Our Clinical Care Management team is here to support you, as you work to improve the care of Stroke & TIA in your emergency department. Get started with the resources provided, or contact us today.
Register Now for the Stroke & TIA Collaborative and help improve patient outcomes, as you work together with teams across the province to improve three major aspects of stroke care.
Click HERE for the Stroke & TIA Clinical Expert Groups
Click HERE for the Stroke & TIA backgrounder
Key Contacts:
Dr. Devin Harris, Clinical Lead
BC Patient Safety & Quality Council
Noreen Kamal, Quality Leader
BC Patient Safety & Quality Council
nkamal@bcpsqc.ca
604.668.8213
Heather A Davidson, Manager - CCM
Ministry of Health
heather.a.davidson@gov.bc.ca
250.952.3540
