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This report outlines the key initiatives and strategies for stroke services in the South of England during 2012-13. With a population of 13.4 million and a budget of £21.1 billion, the focus is on improving patient outcomes through efficient service delivery. Major priorities include prevention, rapid access to stroke treatment, timely support services, and ensuring consistent data collection for transparency. The 'Our Health' pilot aims to enhance patient choice and drive quality improvements, reflecting the commitment to providing world-class stroke care.
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Stroke Services 2012-13 Simon Cook South of England – Acute Care
NHS South of England 13.4 million people 110 NHS organisations £21.1bn budget 1,873 GP practices 49 Clinical Commissioning Groups 34 Local Authorities
Stroke Dashboard • Understand outcomes and service delivery; • Currently using ASI and IPMR measures; • Future data sources SSNAP and IPMR; • Transparency data collection; • Data provision focus for commissioning of stroke care.
Stroke Services priority for 2012-13 • Prevention; • 7 day TIA; • Rate of thrombolysis; • 90% stay on a stroke ward; • 7 day therapy services; • Early supported discharge.
Transparency • ‘Our Health’ is a South West pilot website on Dementia and Stroke; • Publication of data aims to drive service quality improvements and support patient choice; • Recently announced by Prime Minister to be rolled out across the South of England by Dec 2012 and the rest of England by April 2013; • Go to www.ourhealth.southwest.nhs.uk to view data available.
Challenge • Provide the best quality stroke care on the planet • Maintain our focus on doing the right thing for patients • Ensuring that we drive productivity so that services are sustainable