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Top hospitals recognised for excellence in stroke care

Health Industry Hub | July 17, 2024 |

MedTech & Diagnostics News: Joining a list of only 19 Australian hospitals that have received official stroke unit certification from the Australian Stroke Coalition (ASC), Royal North Shore Hospital and Sydney Adventist Hospital (The San) have been recognised for their high standard of stroke care.

The ASC Stroke Unit Certification Program is encouraging hospitals to consistently meet a set of national criteria to deliver the best possible stroke care to patients. This includes caring for all stroke patients on a single dedicated ward, providing specialist staffing, regular training, data monitoring and improvement, and patient involvement in decision making. 

Stroke Foundation National Manager, Stroke Treatment, Kelvin Hill, said this will improve outcomes for patients. 

“Treatment on a dedicated stroke unit is proven to make the biggest overall difference of any intervention to patient outcomes following stroke, reducing the risks of both death and disability. Both Australian and international evidence suggests that rigorous stroke centre certification programs improve the quality of stroke care and patient outcomes.” 

The need for a certification system comes after Stroke Foundation’s National Acute Services Audit 2024 found that not all Australian hospitals with a self-designated stroke unit meet the requirements for stroke unit care. 

“This means some people with stroke are being provided suboptimal care which impacts their recovery and leads to poorer health outcomes. This is unfair. All Australian survivors of stroke deserve the best quality of care regardless of where they are hospitalised. There should be no postcode lottery,” Hill emphasised.

Stryker has partnered with clinical experts on a stroke study revealing the health budget impact, while Boehringer Ingelheim continues it commitment of the Angels Initiative to drive optimal patient care.

Participation in the ASC Stroke Unit Certification Program is voluntary and there is no penalty for hospitals that do not meet the criteria but Australian and New Zealand Stroke Organisation President, Professor Tim Kleinig, is optimistic that all Australian hospitals with self-designated stroke units will apply for certification over time. 

“This is an opportunity for all Australian hospitals treating patients with stroke to further enhance the already excellent work their stroke teams deliver. Quality stroke unit care is a human right and all Australians deserve nothing less. We must ensure everyone unfortunate enough to have a stroke has the best possible chance, not only of survival, but also a good post-stroke recovery.

“I applaud these hospitals for taking the necessary steps in ensuring they meet and maintain a high quality of stroke care. Along with the World Health Organization and World Stroke Organisation, we hope all hospitals providing stroke care will participate in the certification process.” Professor Kleinig said. 

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