16 Florida Hospitals Partner With County to Create Stroke Network

Florida International University in Miami announced a new partnership between its Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine, local hospitals and fire departments to improve stroke care in the area.

Sixteen hospitals will work with physicians from the medical school and seven fire rescue departments in Miami-Dade County to coordinate diagnosis, transport and treatment of stroke patients.

This partnership, called the Fire Officers Association of Miami-Dade EMS Stroke Network, aims to improve stroke patients' outcomes.

Under the network, hospitals are designated as either a primary or comprehensive stroke center. Primary stroke centers will provide care to stroke patients who are within the 3.5-hour time period in which the clot-busting drug called tissue plasminogen activator can be used. Comprehensive stroke centers will be staffed by an interventional neuroradiologist and will treat patients beyond the 3.5-hour window and those who need more serious treatment.

The release did not include the names of the participating hospitals.

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