Coordinating Stroke Care for Better Outcomes in Missouri
GrantID: 14219
Grant Funding Amount Low: $200,000
Deadline: October 11, 2022
Grant Amount High: $200,000
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Comprehensive Stroke Care Coordination in Missouri
Missouri faces ongoing challenges in stroke management, particularly in ensuring that patients receive seamless and coordinated care. Statistically, the state ranks among those with higher-than-average mortality rates associated with stroke, with approximately 17,000 Missourians suffering strokes annually. A critical issue is the lack of coordinated care systems that facilitate effective transition from emergency treatment to rehabilitation, which significantly affects outcomes for patients recovering from stroke.
The primary individuals impacted by this lack of coordination include stroke survivors, their families, and caregivers. Patients often experience confusion and distress due to the fragmented nature of care post-discharge, which can lead to readmission and poorer health outcomes. Families, who frequently serve as a support system, may struggle to manage complex care regimens without proper guidance, further complicating the recovery process.
This initiative aims to create a coordinated care model specifically for stroke patients in Missouri, focusing on bridging the gaps in care delivery during critical recovery phases. By collaborating with hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and community-based organizations, the program ensures that all providers involved in a patient’s recovery are informed and actively engaged. This collaboration is crucial for providing comprehensive care that addresses both medical and supportive needs during recovery.
In Missouri, where innovative approaches to healthcare are necessary to improve outcomes, this coordinated care model presents a significant opportunity. Unlike surrounding states, Missouri’s stroke care dynamics, impacted by geographic and demographic factors, require tailored solutions that enhance the continuum of care for stroke patients. By emphasizing coordination and communication among healthcare providers, this initiative aims to significantly improve the trajectory of recovery for stroke survivors in the state.
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