Wednesday, August 21, 2024

Fraser Health recognized for improvements in stroke care

 

I wouldn't go there if all they are offering is 'care'; NOT RECOVERY!

Anytime I see 'care' in any stroke press release I know the stroke medical world is not willing to disclose actual results because they are so fucking bad, it wouldn't look good, so misdirection is used. Don't fall for that misdirection! By touting 'care' they are not telling you about results or recovery which survivors want! Survivors don't care about your 'care'; you FUCKING BLITHERING IDIOTS; they want 100% recovery! Why aren't you providing that?

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?


Three measurements will tell me if the stroke medical world is possibly not completely incompetent; DO YOU MEASURE ANYTHING?  I would start cleaning the hospitals 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.

  1. tPA full recovery? Better than 12%?
  2. 30 day deaths? Better than competitors?
  3. rehab full recovery? Better than 10%?

 

You'll want to know results so call that hospital president(whomever 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 this partnership 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 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 up on the 'care' guidelines yourself. Survivors want RECOVERY not 'care'

“What's measured, improves.” So said management legend and author Peter F. Drucker 

The latest invalid chest thumping here:

Fraser Health recognized for improvements in stroke care

Clinical teams across the province have a common goal: to provide world class, evidence-informed stroke services for every British Columbian.

Fraser Health has 37 per cent of stroke occurrences in the province and the volume is projected to increase to 40 per cent by 2040.

As the largest health authority in the province with the largest volume of stroke occurrences, Fraser Health has attained measurable improvements in stroke 

Clinical teams across the province have a common goal: to provide world class, evidence-informed stroke services for every British Columbian.

Fraser Health has 37 per cent of stroke occurrences in the province and the volume is projected to increase to 40 per cent by 2040.

As the largest health authority in the province with the largest volume of stroke occurrences, Fraser Health has attained measurable improvements in stroke care(NOT RECOVERY!), with more stroke patients receiving treatment and mortality rates decreasing.

The Provincial Stroke Strategy Priority Initiatives for 2024-25 provide a multi-year action plan and road map across the stroke continuum of care(NOT RECOVERY!): Prevention, hyperacute, acute in-patient and post-acute stroke rehabilitation. Priority initiatives such as improving quality standards, utilizing tiers of service, enhancing stroke unit care(NOT RECOVERY!) and expanding virtual health services are monitored regularly through provincial data analytics. 

Learn more about the Stroke Score Card, which measures our performance of stroke standards across the continuum of care(NOT RECOVERY!).

“Being recognized with the People of the Heart Impact Award is an honour and reflects the collaboration that occurs daily to improve stroke care(NOT RECOVERY!) for residents of the Fraser Health region,” says Trudy Robertson, clinical nurse specialist and Neurosciences Network Lead.

“The Neuroscience Network core leadership team shares this award with the operational and clinical leadership teams at our stroke unit sites: Abbotsford Regional Hospital, Burnaby Hospital, Royal Columbian Hospital and Surrey Memorial Hospital,” says Trudy.

She says community partners have contributed significantly. They include: the Emergency and Rehabilitation Networks, Lower Mainland Medical Imaging, Pharmacy leadership and staff, the Center for Advanced Analytics Data Science and Innovation, community outpatient stroke and neurology clinics, stroke nurses, allied health leadership and staff and health care support services.

"Together, we are improving stroke care(NOT RECOVERY!) now and into the future,” says Trudy.

, with more stroke patients receiving treatment and mortality rates decreasing.

The Provincial Stroke Strategy Priority Initiatives for 2024-25 provide a multi-year action plan and road map across the stroke continuum of 

Clinical teams across the province have a common goal: to provide world class, evidence-informed stroke services for every British Columbian.

Fraser Health has 37 per cent of stroke occurrences in the province and the volume is projected to increase to 40 per cent by 2040.

As the largest health authority in the province with the largest volume of stroke occurrences, Fraser Health has attained measurable improvements in stroke care(NOT RECOVERY!), with more stroke patients receiving treatment and mortality rates decreasing.

The Provincial Stroke Strategy Priority Initiatives for 2024-25 provide a multi-year action plan and road map across the stroke continuum of care(NOT RECOVERY!): Prevention, hyperacute, acute in-patient and post-acute stroke rehabilitation. Priority initiatives such as improving quality standards, utilizing tiers of service, enhancing stroke unit care(NOT RECOVERY!) and expanding virtual health services are monitored regularly through provincial data analytics. 

Learn more about the Stroke Score Card, which measures our performance of stroke standards across the continuum of care(NOT RECOVERY!).

“Being recognized with the People of the Heart Impact Award is an honour and reflects the collaboration that occurs daily to improve stroke care(NOT RECOVERY!) for residents of the Fraser Health region,” says Trudy Robertson, clinical nurse specialist and Neurosciences Network Lead.

“The Neuroscience Network core leadership team shares this award with the operational and clinical leadership teams at our stroke unit sites: Abbotsford Regional Hospital, Burnaby Hospital, Royal Columbian Hospital and Surrey Memorial Hospital,” says Trudy.

She says community partners have contributed significantly. They include: the Emergency and Rehabilitation Networks, Lower Mainland Medical Imaging, Pharmacy leadership and staff, the Center for Advanced Analytics Data Science and Innovation, community outpatient stroke and neurology clinics, stroke nurses, allied health leadership and staff and health care support services.

"Together, we are improving stroke care(NOT RECOVERY!) now and into the future,” says Trudy.


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