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  1. Jun 28, 2022 · The Scottish Stroke Improvement Programme 2022 annual national report includes data from the Scottish Stroke Care Audit (SSCA). This describes the quality of stroke care in each acute hospital, grouped by NHS board, during 2021, measuring each hospital against Scottish stroke care standards (2016).

  2. Jan 24, 2023 · Despite a substantial decrease in rates of death over the last decade, treating and preventing stroke is a national clinical priority for Scotland as outlined in the Stroke Improvement Plan (external website).

  3. This release by Public Health Scotland (PHS) presents the Scottish Stroke Improvement Programme 2023 and includes data from the Scottish Stroke Care Audit (SSCA). This describes the quality of stroke care in each acute hospital, grouped by NHS Board, during 2022, measuring each hospital against Scottish stroke care standards (2016).

  4. The progressive stroke pathway (2022), produced by the National Advisory Committee for Stroke (NACS), sets out a vision of what progressive stroke care in Scotland should comprise. The decrease in both mortality rates and the rate of new cases of stroke between 2011 and 2020 show that our strategy for tackling stroke is delivering important ...

  5. Scotland, and we are committed to doing more to improve outcomes for those who have suffered a stroke. In The Stroke Improvement Plan 2023 we set out our vision of minimising preventable strokes and ensuring timely and equitable access to life-saving treatment. Additionally, the plan places renewed

  6. Stroke January 2022. This bulletin covers aspects of stroke and should be of interest to staff working with stroke patients. Topics covered include risk factors, symptom management and supportive care. Many of the following articles are available online via the NHS Scotland Knowledge Network.

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  8. Aug 21, 2014 · 1. Public campaign to raise awareness of stroke symptoms (Face Arm Speech Time (to call 999) (FAST)) - Deliver public education to increase awareness of common symptoms of stroke and TIA, and the need to seek emergency medical care. 2. Improve early identification of stroke and TIA by SAS/NHS24, primary care and hospital emergency departments.

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