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The Alberta Provincial Stroke Strategy [electronic resource] : improving stroke care across Alberta : interim evaluation report / authors, Thomas Jeerakathil ... [et al.].
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Edmonton, Alta. : Alberta Provincial Stroke Strategy, 2010 (Saint-Lazare, Quebec : Canadian Electronic Library, 2011).
Description
1 electronic text (172 p.) : ill., digital file.
Details
Subject(s)
Cerebrovascular disease
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Alberta
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Prevention
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Health education
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Alberta
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Cerebrovascular disease
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Treatment
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Alberta
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Health services accessibility
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Alberta
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Jeerakathil, Thomas
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Alberta Provincial Stroke Strategy
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Notes
"December 2010".
Issued as part of the Canadian Electronic Library, Documents collection, and Canadian health research collection.
Contents
Sections: 1. Educating Albertans About Stroke; 2. Reducing Stroke Occurrence & Mortality; 3. Improving Access to Best Care; 4. Improving Health Care System Efficiency; 5. Improving Satisfaction with Care
List of exhibits: Figures; Tables
Appendices: A Table of Abbreviations and Glossary; B Evaluation Process; C Sampling and Chart Review Process; D Indicators and Performance Measures; E List of Acute Care Institutions Involved in Chart Reviews; F Stroke Services Questionnaire; G Public Awareness Survey; H SPA (Stroke Prevention Alberta) Data Elements; I Stroke Survivor Telephone Survey.
OCLC
757829891
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