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Neuro Connections
Ipsen
4 episodes
8 months ago

One in four of us is expected to have a stroke within our lifetime and over 100 million people in the world have experienced stroke. While the numbers of people surviving stroke continue to increase, prioritising what comes next for the millions of survivors who need longer-term care is more important than ever.

 

As the individual, societal and financial costs of long-term post-stroke care continue to increase, Neuro Connections, outlines how stroke needs to be understood as a lifelong condition, and that improving post-stroke care is necessary to reduce the long-term socio-economic impact of delayed post-stroke care and rehabilitation.


Join leading stroke care experts from across the world as they explore the consequences of sub-optimal access to post stroke treatment and care, and identify potential solutions to improve outcomes for patients and reduce the financial impact of stroke care on both healthcare systems and on wider society.


Listen now and be part of the solution.

 

This vodcast series has been funded by Ipsen and developed in collaboration with the World Stroke Organization.

ALLSC-ALL-004431 Date of Preparation: November 2024



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One in four of us is expected to have a stroke within our lifetime and over 100 million people in the world have experienced stroke. While the numbers of people surviving stroke continue to increase, prioritising what comes next for the millions of survivors who need longer-term care is more important than ever.

 

As the individual, societal and financial costs of long-term post-stroke care continue to increase, Neuro Connections, outlines how stroke needs to be understood as a lifelong condition, and that improving post-stroke care is necessary to reduce the long-term socio-economic impact of delayed post-stroke care and rehabilitation.


Join leading stroke care experts from across the world as they explore the consequences of sub-optimal access to post stroke treatment and care, and identify potential solutions to improve outcomes for patients and reduce the financial impact of stroke care on both healthcare systems and on wider society.


Listen now and be part of the solution.

 

This vodcast series has been funded by Ipsen and developed in collaboration with the World Stroke Organization.

ALLSC-ALL-004431 Date of Preparation: November 2024



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Medicine
Health & Fitness,
Science,
Life Sciences
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Series Trailer - Breaking Barriers to Equitable Care
Neuro Connections
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11 months ago
Series Trailer - Breaking Barriers to Equitable Care

Coming soon in January 2025


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Neuro Connections

One in four of us is expected to have a stroke within our lifetime and over 100 million people in the world have experienced stroke. While the numbers of people surviving stroke continue to increase, prioritising what comes next for the millions of survivors who need longer-term care is more important than ever.

 

As the individual, societal and financial costs of long-term post-stroke care continue to increase, Neuro Connections, outlines how stroke needs to be understood as a lifelong condition, and that improving post-stroke care is necessary to reduce the long-term socio-economic impact of delayed post-stroke care and rehabilitation.


Join leading stroke care experts from across the world as they explore the consequences of sub-optimal access to post stroke treatment and care, and identify potential solutions to improve outcomes for patients and reduce the financial impact of stroke care on both healthcare systems and on wider society.


Listen now and be part of the solution.

 

This vodcast series has been funded by Ipsen and developed in collaboration with the World Stroke Organization.

ALLSC-ALL-004431 Date of Preparation: November 2024



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.