Towards a better integrated stroke care: The development of integrated stroke care in the southern part of Netherlands during the last 15 years (Special 10th Anniversary Edition paper)

<strong>Introduction:</strong>  Stroke care is complex and often provided by various healthcare organisations. Integrated care solutions are needed to optimise stroke care. In this paper, we describe the development of integrated stroke care in the region of Maastricht during the last 15...

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Main Authors: Ron Heijnen, Martien Limburg, Silvia Evers, George Beusmans, Trudy van der Weijden, Jos Schols
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2012-05-01
Series:International Journal of Integrated Care
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Online Access:http://www.ijic.org/articles/744
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Summary:<strong>Introduction:</strong>  Stroke care is complex and often provided by various healthcare organisations. Integrated care solutions are needed to optimise stroke care. In this paper, we describe the development of integrated stroke care in the region of Maastricht during the last 15 years. <strong>Description of integrated care case:</strong> Located in the south of the Netherlands, the region of Maastricht developed integrated stroke care to serve a population of about 180,000 people. Integration was needed to improve the continuity, coordination and quality of stroke care. The development of integrated care in Maastricht was a phased process. The last phase emphasized early discharge from hospital and assessing the best individual rehabilitation track in a specialized nursing home setting'.' <strong>Discussion and lessons learned:</strong> the development and implementation of integrated stroke care in the region of Maastricht led to fewer days in hospital, more patients being directly admitted to the stroke unit and an earlier start of rehabilitation. The implementation of early discharge from the hospital and rehabilitation assessment in a nursing home led to some unforeseen problems and lessons learned.
ISSN:1568-4156