Impact of the Stroke Law in Neuquén. First Experience in Argentina
Vicente Miriam1*, Parada Gabriela2, Hasdeu Santiago2, Castro César3, Orbea Lisandro3 and Albornoz Florencia3
1 Neuroscience Center, Medical Director, Neuquen, Argentina.
2 Health Ministery Neuquen, Argentina.
3 Chos Malal Hospital, Neuquen, Argentina.
*Corresponding Author: Vicente Miriam, Neuroscience Center, Medical Director, Neuquen, Argentina.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.58624/SVOANE.2024.05.0146
Received: February 05, 2024 Published: July 17, 2024
Abstract
This study examines the impact of Neuquén's pioneering Stroke Law in Argentina, focusing on its enactment and implementation. Neuquén, facing a high stroke incidence, established the first Argentinean legislation for stroke management, including prevention, acute treatment, and rehabilitation. The law led to the creation of the Provincial Stroke Network and inclusion of alteplase in the Neuquén Therapeutic Formulary. Results demonstrate advancements in healthcare delivery, with significant implications for public health policy and stroke management in Argentina. The study highlights challenges, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, and suggests future directions for comprehensive stroke care.
Keywords: Stroke, Stroke Managment, Public Health Policy, Stroke Network
Citation: Miriam V, Gabriela P, Santiago H, César C, Lisandro O, Florencia A. Impact of the Stroke Law in Neuquén. First Experience in Argentina. SVOA Neurology 2024, 5:4, 168-173. doi. 10.58624/SVOANE.2024.05.0146