: Stroke remains a significant global health burden, with substantial costs and morbidity associated with its occurrence. To address this challenge, STROKE 5.0 proposes a comprehensive approach to stroke care management, integrating advanced digital technologies and clinical expertise. This paper presents the rationale, design, and potential impact of the STROKE 5.0 platform, which aims to optimize stroke care delivery from pre-hospital assessment through acute hospitalization. The platform facilitates early symptom recognition, efficient emergency response, and streamlined hospital management through intelligent decision support systems. By leveraging predictive analytics and personalized care pathways, STROKE 5.0 seeks to enhance clinical outcomes while providing a platform capable of optimizing the efficiency of service delivery. This innovative model represents a proactive shift towards evidence-based, patient-centered stroke care, with implications for healthcare quality improvement and resource allocation in the digital health domain.
Stroke 5.0: A Technology Ecosystem to Support Acute Stroke Integrated Clinical Management
Lofaro, Danilo
;Conforti, Domenico
2024-01-01
Abstract
: Stroke remains a significant global health burden, with substantial costs and morbidity associated with its occurrence. To address this challenge, STROKE 5.0 proposes a comprehensive approach to stroke care management, integrating advanced digital technologies and clinical expertise. This paper presents the rationale, design, and potential impact of the STROKE 5.0 platform, which aims to optimize stroke care delivery from pre-hospital assessment through acute hospitalization. The platform facilitates early symptom recognition, efficient emergency response, and streamlined hospital management through intelligent decision support systems. By leveraging predictive analytics and personalized care pathways, STROKE 5.0 seeks to enhance clinical outcomes while providing a platform capable of optimizing the efficiency of service delivery. This innovative model represents a proactive shift towards evidence-based, patient-centered stroke care, with implications for healthcare quality improvement and resource allocation in the digital health domain.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.