<b>Purpose:</b> This article considers the question if measurable improvements are achieved in the quality of care in stroke services by using a Breakthrough collaborative quality improvement model.<br><br> <b>Context of case:</b> Despite the availability of explicit criteria, evidence based guidelines, national protocols and examples of best practices; stroke care in the Netherlands did not improve substantially yet. For that reason a national collaborative started in 2002 to improve integrated stroke care in 23 self selected stroke services. <b>Data sources:</b> Characteristics of sites, teams, aims and changes were assessed by using a questionnaire and monthly self-reports of teams. Progress in achieving significant quality improvement h...
Objective: To assess whether shared care for stroke patients results in better patient outcome, high...
Introduction: Stroke care is complex and often provided by various healthcare organisations. Integr...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether shared care for stroke patients results in better patient outcome, high...
Purpose: This article considers the question if measurable improvements are achieved in the quality ...
Background: Stroke can result in death and long-term disability. Fast and high-quality care can red...
Background: Stroke can result in death and long-term disability. Fast and high-quality care can red...
Stroke remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide. To tackle the negative impacts of strok...
Stroke remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide. To tackle the negative impacts of strok...
Introduction: Integrated stroke care in the Netherlands is constantly changing to strive to better c...
BACKGROUND: To successfully reduce the negative impacts of stroke, high-quality health and care prac...
Stroke remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide. In order to tackle the negative impacts...
Abstract Background To successfully reduce the negative impacts of stroke, high-quality health and c...
BACKGROUND: Stroke can result in death and long-term disability. Fast and high-quality care can redu...
Background: To help enhance the quality of integrated stroke care delivery, regional stroke services...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether shared care for stroke patients results in better patient outcome, high...
Objective: To assess whether shared care for stroke patients results in better patient outcome, high...
Introduction: Stroke care is complex and often provided by various healthcare organisations. Integr...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether shared care for stroke patients results in better patient outcome, high...
Purpose: This article considers the question if measurable improvements are achieved in the quality ...
Background: Stroke can result in death and long-term disability. Fast and high-quality care can red...
Background: Stroke can result in death and long-term disability. Fast and high-quality care can red...
Stroke remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide. To tackle the negative impacts of strok...
Stroke remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide. To tackle the negative impacts of strok...
Introduction: Integrated stroke care in the Netherlands is constantly changing to strive to better c...
BACKGROUND: To successfully reduce the negative impacts of stroke, high-quality health and care prac...
Stroke remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide. In order to tackle the negative impacts...
Abstract Background To successfully reduce the negative impacts of stroke, high-quality health and c...
BACKGROUND: Stroke can result in death and long-term disability. Fast and high-quality care can redu...
Background: To help enhance the quality of integrated stroke care delivery, regional stroke services...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether shared care for stroke patients results in better patient outcome, high...
Objective: To assess whether shared care for stroke patients results in better patient outcome, high...
Introduction: Stroke care is complex and often provided by various healthcare organisations. Integr...
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether shared care for stroke patients results in better patient outcome, high...