Big fucking whoopee.
But you tell us NOTHING ABOUT RESULTS.
They remind us they 'care' about us multiple times but never tell us
how many 100% recovered. You have to ask yourself why they are hiding
their incompetency by not disclosing recovery results. ARE THEY THAT FUCKING BAD?
Anytime I see the word 'care' in stroke I know that we don't have the right goals anywhere in stroke. 100% recovery is the only goal in stroke. NOT 'care'.
Three measurements will tell me if the stroke hospital is possibly not
completely incompetent; DO YOU MEASURE ANYTHING? I would start cleaning
the hospital by firing the board of directors, you can't let
incompetency continue for years at a time.
There is no quality here if you don't measure the right things.
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tPA full recovery? Better than 12%?
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30 day deaths? Better than competitors?
rehab full recovery? Better than 10%?
rehab full recovery? Better than 10%?
You'll want to know results so call that hospital president(Whoever that is) RESULTS are; tPA efficacy, 30 day deaths, 100% recovery. Because there is no point in going to that hospital if they are not willing to publish results.
In my opinion Get With the Guidelines allows stroke hospitals to continue with their tyranny of low expectations and justify their complete failure to get survivors 100% recovered. Prove me wrong, I dare you in my stroke addled mind. If your stroke hospital goal is not 100% recovery you don't have a functioning stroke hospital.
All you ever get from hospitals are that they are following 'Get With the Guidelines'; these are way too static to be of any use. With thousands of pieces of stroke research yearly it would take a Ph.D. level research analyst to keep up, create protocols, and train the doctors and therapists in their use.
If your stroke hospital doesn't have that, you don't have a well functioning stroke hospital, you have a dinosaur.
Read
the guidelines yourself here: You'll see they say they improve
outcomes but give no proof that it is happening. I find nothing in here
that states they are even measuring results or recovery. Since neither
seems to occur, it is in my opinion invalid recognition.
“What's measured, improves.” So said management legend and author Peter F. Drucker
Get With The Guidelines® Stroke
The latest invalid chest thumping here:
CMH recognized for outstanding stroke care program
Contributed photoCMH has again been recognized for its outstanding stroke care program, receiving the American Heart Association (AHA)/American Stroke Association’s (ASA) Get With The Guidelines Stroke Gold Plus Quality Achievement Award. This year’s recognition marks the fifth consecutive year that CMH has earned the AHA/ASA’s top award for stroke care. The AHA/ASA stroke award recognizes CMH’s excellence in providing stroke patients with the most appropriate treatment aligned with nationally recognized, evidenced based guidelines. The Gold Plus award, the highest level possible, is an advanced level of recognition acknowledging select hospitals for consistent high level performance across a broad range of stroke care quality measures. Pictured are some of the many CMH staff who were recently recognized by CMH leadership for their contribution to the stroke care program. From the left are Molly Kircher, RN; Sara O’Leary, EDT; Hunter Broockmann, Nurse Extern; Brett Richards, EDT; Giana Barese, Nurse Extern; and Frank Saladino Emergency Services Nurse Manager.
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