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Quality improvement in acute stroke
The New York State Stroke Center Designation Project
T. I. Gropen, P. J. Gagliano, C. A. Blake, R. L. Sacco, T. Kwiatkowski, N. J. Richmond, D. Leifer, R. Libman, S. Azhar, M. B. Daley
First published July 10, 2006, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/01.wnl.0000223622.13641.6d
T. I. Gropen
P. J. Gagliano
C. A. Blake
R. L. Sacco
T. Kwiatkowski
N. J. Richmond
D. Leifer
R. Libman
S. Azhar
Quality improvement in acute stroke
The New York State Stroke Center Designation Project
T. I. Gropen, P. J. Gagliano, C. A. Blake, R. L. Sacco, T. Kwiatkowski, N. J. Richmond, D. Leifer, R. Libman, S. Azhar, M. B. Daley
Neurology Jul 2006, 67 (1) 88-93; DOI: 10.1212/01.wnl.0000223622.13641.6d
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- First Published July 10, 2006.
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Author Disclosures
- T. I. Gropen, MD,
- P. J. Gagliano, MD,
- C. A. Blake, BA,
- R. L. Sacco, MD,
- T. Kwiatkowski, MD,
- N. J. Richmond, MD,
- D. Leifer, MD,
- R. Libman, MD,
- S. Azhar, MD,
- M. B. Daley, RN and
- for the NYSDOH Stroke Center Designation Project Workgroup
- T. I. Gropen, MD,
- P. J. Gagliano, MD,
- C. A. Blake, BA,
- R. L. Sacco, MD,
- T. Kwiatkowski, MD,
- N. J. Richmond, MD,
- D. Leifer, MD,
- R. Libman, MD,
- S. Azhar, MD,
- M. B. Daley, RN and
- for the NYSDOH Stroke Center Designation Project Workgroup
- From the Departments of Neurology (T.I.G.), Long Island College Hospital and State University of New York–Health Science Center at Brooklyn, IPRO (P.J.G., M.B.D.), Lake Success, Healthcare Quality Initiatives (C.A.B.), New York State Department of Health, New York, Departments of Neurology and Epidemiology (R.L.S.), Columbia University Medical Center, New York, Department of Emergency Medicine (T.K.) and Division of Cerebrovascular Disease (R.L.), Long Island Jewish Medical Center, New Hyde Park, Department of Neurology (D.L.), North Shore University Hospital, Manhasset, Department of Neurology (D.L.), Weill Medical College of Cornell University–New York Presbyterian Hospital, New York, and Stroke Center (S.A.), Lutheran Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY; and New York City Fire Department and Louisville Metro EMS (N.J.R.), Louisville, KY.
- Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr Gropen, Neurology Department, Long Island College Hospital, 339 Hicks St., Brooklyn, NY 11201; e-mail: tgropen{at}chpnet.org
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- Quality improvement in acute stroke: The New York State Stroke Center Designation Project
- Sharon Downie, Monash Medical Centre (Stroke Unit), OT Department, Monash Medical Centre, Locked Bag 29, Clayton 3169, Victoria, Australiasharon.downie@southernhealth.org.au
Submitted October 05, 2006 - Reply from the Authors
- Toby I. Gropen, Long Island College Hospital, 339 Hicks Street, Brooklyn, NY, 11201tgropen@chpnet.org
- Patricia J. Gagliano, Cathy A. Blake, Ralph L. Sacco, Thomas Kwiatkowski, Neal J. Richmond, Dana Leifer, Richard Libman, Salman Azhar, and Maryanne B. Daley
Submitted October 05, 2006
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