Monday, July 11, 2022

'Dedicated and committed': Port Macquarie Base Hospital's stroke unit recognised

 

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.

  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(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.


 

 If your stroke hospital goal is not 100% recovery you don't have a functioning stroke hospital. 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. 


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


 The latest invalid chest thumping here:

'Dedicated and committed': Port Macquarie Base Hospital's stroke unit recognised

 
PMBH stroke team. Photo: Supplied

The stroke units at Port Macquarie Base Hospital (PMBH) and Coffs Harbour Health Campus (CHHC) have received the prestigious World Stroke Organization Angels Gold Status Awards for meeting the highest standards in stroke treatment and care(NOT RESULTS!)

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The Angels initiative, a partnership between the World Stroke Organization, European Stroke Organisation and Boehringer Ingelheim, aims to optimise the standard of treatment in stroke centres worldwide and improve patient outcomes by setting global benchmarks for best practice stroke care(NOT RESULTS!).

PMBH Stroke Care(NOT RESULTS!) Coordinator Jennifer Steel said her team was so proud to have been awarded Angels Gold Status for the second consecutive year.

"Our staff are dedicated and committed to providing the best care(NOT RESULTS!) following evidence-based practice," Mrs Steel said.

"It is wonderful that this award recognises not only the efforts of the stroke team, but all the other teams involved with providing holistic care(NOT RESULTS!) for our patients.

"The Mid North Coast is the national hot spot for stroke so having rapid access to a specialised stroke service is essential for our community."

CHHC Stroke Unit Clinical Nurse Consultant Amanda Buzio said achieving WSO Gold Status was a great honour and testament to a team effort to enhance local stroke care(NOT RESULTS!).

"Stroke is a time-critical medical emergency where blood supply to the brain is interrupted or reduced," Ms Buzio said.

"Acting swiftly on the signs of stroke and implementing best practice care(NOT RESULTS!) requires coordination between ambulance, emergency department, radiology and stroke unit staff.

"This award is a welcome acknowledgment of the efforts and commitment of our staff, demonstrating that the care(NOT RESULTS!) we provide is in line with recommended practice and of an international standard, giving our stroke patients the best chance of a good recovery."

Training, protocols and the performance of the hospital's stroke unit were assessed as part of the Angels Initiative, which includes a target of restoring blood-flow to the brain to more than half of eligible patients within 60 minutes of their hospital arrival.

"Ensuring appropriate patients receive clot busting therapy within 60 minutes of arriving at the hospital door is the gold standard and means that more people will survive and live well after stroke," Ms Buzio said.

A major report by Deloitte Access Economics, commissioned by the Stroke Foundation, highlights that people living in regional Australia are 17 per cent more likely to suffer a stroke than those living in metropolitan areas.

To achieve WSO Gold status a hospital must demonstrate a range of outcomes, including optimum time to treatment, coordinated care(NOT RESULTS!), appropriate scans and screening, and ensuring patients are discharged from hospital on medications to minimise the risk of further stroke.

The Angels initiative Medical Project Manager in Australia, Kim Malkin, said every step toward improving care(NOT RESULTS!) and outcomes for stroke patients was worth celebrating, as there were approximately 38,000 stroke events across Australia each year - around 100 every day.

"Every hospital that achieves WSO Angels Gold status should be justifiably proud, as should the communities they serve," she said.

 

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