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Stroke care in Australia: Why is it still the poor cousin of health care?
Tammy C. Hoffmann
, Richard I. Lindley
Institute for Evidence-Based Healthcare
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Acute Ischemic
25%
Alteplase
75%
American Stroke Association
25%
Australia
100%
Australian Guidelines
25%
Clinical Practice Guidelines
25%
Coordinated Care
25%
Disability
25%
Early childhood Care
25%
Early Death
25%
Effective Interventions
25%
Health Research
25%
Healthcare
100%
International Guidelines
25%
Intracranial Hemorrhage
25%
Medical Research Council
25%
Minor Stroke
25%
Mortality Rate
25%
National Health
25%
Number of Deaths
25%
Royal College of General Practitioners
25%
Standard of Care
25%
Stroke Care
100%
Stroke Guidelines
25%
Stroke Ischemic
25%
Stroke Management
25%
Stroke Trials
25%
Stroke Unit
25%
Third International
25%
Thrombolysis
100%
Transient Ischemic Attack
25%
United Kingdom
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Alteplase
50%