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Title: HSFO Mid-morning Program


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HSFO Mid-morning Program
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What is secondary prevention?
  • The early detection of disease, either when it
    produces symptoms or even before symptoms are
    noticed.
  • The goal is to prevent disease from progressing
    to a completed stroke or to prevent recurrent
    stroke.

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History of SSPCs
  • Four original pilot sites South East, West
    Greater Toronto, Central West, South West (1997)
  • Conceived as part of the Coordinated Stroke
    Strategy in Towards An Integrated Stroke Strategy
    For Ontario (June 2000)
  • Tailored after the Stroke Prevention Clinic
    (LHSC) and cardiac MULTIFIT programs (USA)

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  • Part of a continuum of stroke care within
    district and regional stroke centres
  • Offer comprehensive, cost-efficient, organized
    and expert risk factor management to high-risk
    patients
  • Hospital-based to facilitate rapid access to
    diagnostic testing
  • Currently 24 SSPCs

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Team SPIRIT
  • Stroke Performance Indicators for Reporting,
    Improvement and Translation
  • Joint initiative of the Canadian Stroke Network
    and the Heart and Stroke Foundation
  • Part of the Registry of the Canadian Stroke
    Network
  • Coordinated by staff at the Institute for
    Clinical and Evaluative Sciences (ICES)
  • PIs Patrice Lindsay and Frank Silver

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  • Enables clinicians and administrators to easily
    access data on stroke care to guide planning,
    assess performance and promote efficiency.
  • Web-based tool
  • First SSPCs joined in fall 2006
  • 15 of the 24 SSPCs in Ontario are currently
    participating

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Team Stats
  • 12 SSPCs reporting data from September 1, 2007 to
    August 31, 2008
  • Initial visits 5,645
  • Event to referral lag time
  • mean 11.8 days
  • median 2.0 days

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SSPCs are not a fountain of youth!
Stroke Prevention Our best defense is a good
offense.
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Thanks to
  • Melissa Stamplecoski, Project Manager, Registry
    of the Canadian Stroke Network, Institute for
    Clinical Evaluative Sciences
  • Annette Robertson, Project Manager, Registry of
    the Canadian Stroke Network, Institute for
    Clinical Evaluative Sciences
  • Dr. Frank Silver, Registry of the Canadian Stroke
    Network, Institute for Clinical Evaluative
    Sciences
  • Linda Kelloway, Central South Stroke Education
    and Research Coordinator, Hamilton Health Sciences
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