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Bridging the Gap: Enhancing Stroke Recovery Through Digital Health Solutions

DAIC

Navigating Post-Stroke Recovery at Home: One Patient's Experience A ”mildly impaired” stroke patient with atrial fibrillation who was discharged reported, “I knew my local pharmacist, and they knew my prescriptions. I know the nurse explained my medications to me at the hospital. I had had a heart attack previously.

Strokes 115
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Abstract WP122: Readmission to Acute Care from Inpatient Rehabilitation Among Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke

Stroke Journal

Separate multivariable logistic regression models were fit to determine factors associated with discharge to IR vs. home (model 1) and IR vs. unfavorable discharge (UD; long-term acute care, skilled nursing facility, hospice, expired, other; model 2). 1.43]) or on Medicaid (1.17 [1.08-1.26]; 2.62]) and atrial fibrillation (1.52 [1.17-1.97])

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Abstract 280: Risk Factors in 90day Ischemic Stroke Readmissions

Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology

Factors considered in analysis include patient age, sex, geographic region, Medicaid dual eligibility, disability status prior to age 65, comorbidities, admission length of stay, discharge disposition, and hospital characteristics. Discharge disposition of subacute nursing facility (SNF) represents 36.1% female and 83.1%