Abstract 101: A Learning Collaborative Model to Improve Door to Needle Time for Stroke Thrombolysis in Chicago [Session Title: Abstract Poster Session I and Reception]
Conclusions: Using a learning collaborative model to implement strategies to reduce DTN times among 15 PSCs in Chicago, we observed major improvements within a few months. Regional collaboration and best practices sharing should be a model for rapid and sustainable system-wide quality improvement.
Source: Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes - Category: Cardiology Authors: Prabhakaran, S., ONeill, K., Chicago Primary Stroke Cntrs Tags: Session Title: Abstract Poster Session I and Reception Source Type: research
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