Financial implications for survivors of strokeHumansSurvivorsStrokeState MedicineWalesWard HO, McIldowie B, Kibble S, Squire A, Carson-Stevens A.doi:10.1136/bmj.f4999Ward, H. O.McIldowie, B.Kibble, S.Squire, A.Carson-Stevens, A.PubMedBmj
The risk of death in the acute phase and of long-term disability in survivors of the acute phase is well recognised. This study assessed the long-term risk of death in IMD survivors and their need for state-provided financial assistance. What was learned from the study? Real-world evidence...
These criteria may include needing daily ongoing assistance from another person with one of the following activities of daily living: walking or transferring indoors, eating, managing medications, controlling difficult or dangerous behavior, controlling your bowels or bladder, or the need for protection ...
Rehabilitation after stroke. Financial implications for survivors of stroke.doi:10.1136/bmj.f4999BMJBmjHopeOliviaWardBethMcIldowieSarahKibbleAmandaSquireAndrewCarson-Stevens