Abstract T P259: Study of Factors Contributing to Reduce Cost in an Innovative Post-Stroke Program

2015 
Background and Purpose: Stroke is the 4th leading cause of death in the United States. Stroke-related medical costs and disability in the US cost approximately $73.7 billion in 2010 and is projected to cost $185 billion by 2030. Decreasing costs of care among post-stroke patients requires a combination of follow-up care and monitoring and targeted risk factor reduction. Ochsner Neuroscience Institute (ONI) has implemented a Comprehensive Stroke Care Model designed to increase quality and decrease costs of stroke across the continuum from symptom onset through 12 months post-discharge. This Model combines evidence-based, streamlined in-hospital care with monthly post-discharge follow-up and education in the home for patients and caregivers. Innovative technology that connects patients and caregivers with ONI stroke and internal medicine providers to address issues real-time during outpatient visits. This research will describe this innovative Stroke Care Model, including its impact on mortality, length of ...
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