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P-ISSN 0029-2559
E-ISSN 2379-4313
Original Research
Vol. 70, Issue 4, 2009July 01, 2009 EDT

Mission Hospital’s Code Stroke Team: Implications for an Aging Population

Reid Taylor, Cindy Benton, Amy Buckner, Robin Jones, Alex Schneider,
Peer-Reviewed ArticlestrokeagehospitalsReid TaylorCindy BentonAmy BucknerRobin Jones
Copyright Logoccby-nc-sa-4.0 • https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.70.4.301

Articles in Vol. 70, Issue 4, 2009

Vol. 70, Issue 4, 2009
  • Tarheel Footprints in Health Care: Recognizing unusual and often unsung contributions of individual citizens who have made health care for North Carolinians more accessible and of higher quality
    Lindsey E. Haynes
  • Concordance Between Self-Reported Race/Ethnicity and that Recorded in a Veteran Affairs Electronic Medical Record
    Natia S. HamiltonDavid EdelmanMorris WeinbergerGeorge L. Jackson
  • Mission Hospital’s Code Stroke Team: Implications for an Aging Population
    Reid TaylorCindy BentonAmy BucknerRobin JonesAlex Schneider
  • Health Care Reform: My View
    William L. Roper
  • Expanding Access to Health Care in North Carolina: The NCIOM Health Access Study Group
    Jesse LichsteinHugh HollimanSenator Tony RandL. Allen DobsonJulia LercheMark HolmesPam Silberman
  • Policy Forum: Can We Be Healthy While Our Economy is Unhealthy?
    Thomas C. RickettsChristine Nielsen
  • Can We Be Healthy While Our Economy is Unhealthy?
    Mark Holmes
  • Can I Afford to be Healthy?
    Steve Cline
  • Sidebar: Economic Conditions and Health Behaviors: Are Recessions Good for Your Health?
    Christopher J. Ruhm
  • Health Care Employment and the Current Economic Recession
    Erin FraherJessica CarpenterSarah Broome
  • Financial Perspective of a Large Health Care System in North Carolina
    John P. Lewis
  • Sidebar: Tight Capital Market’s Impact on Hospitals
    John Franklin
  • Impact of Community-Based Patient-Centered Medical Homes on Appropriate Health Care Utilization at Carolinas Medical Center
    Kristin E. WadeScott L. FurneyMary N. Hall
  • Sidebar: Medical Homes Reduce Excessive Utilization: A Patient Success Story
    Scott L. Furney
  • Sidebar: A Proposal for Jump-Starting National Health Care Reform: How Common Sense Reforms in Hospital Emergency Departments Can Reduce Wait Times, Improve Patient Care, Improve Quality of Care, and Lower Costs
    William (Bill) K. Atkinson
  • Stressing the Safety Net: Effects of an Economic Downturn
    Jennifer HendersonJudith Long
  • The Impact of the Economy on Individuals with Mental Health and Addiction Challenges: Tangible and Intangible Effects
    Kim Franklin
  • Dental Care During a Recession
    M. Alec Parker
  • HITECH Stimulus for Physicians
    Samuel S. Spicer
  • Maintaining Philanthropic Activity During Difficult Economic Times
    Gene Cochrane
  • Weaker Media, Weaker Health News Reporting
    Ferrel Guillory
  • Funders on the Frontline: Shoring Up Our Safety Net
    Kathy Higgins
  • Running the Numbers: A Periodic Feature to Inform North Carolina Health Care Professionals about Current Topics in Health Statistics
    Paul A. BuescherBrian F. HeadJames W. Cassell
  • Spotlight on the Safety Net: A Community Collaboration
    Kimberly Alexander-Bratcher
North Carolina Medical Journal
Taylor, Reid, Cindy Benton, Amy Buckner, Robin Jones, and Alex Schneider. 2009. “Mission Hospital’s Code Stroke Team: Implications for an Aging Population.” North Carolina Medical Journal 70 (4): 301–6. https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.70.4.301.
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