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Acute ischemic stroke and transient ischemic attack: A costly business and a strategy to reduce costs (the “Time-Zero” plan)
Philip B. Gorelick
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Neurology
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Nursing and Health Professions
Patient
75%
Cost Control
62%
Diagnosis
62%
Physician
37%
Time
37%
Caregiver
25%
General Practitioner
12%
Neurologic Disease
12%
Clinician
12%
Preventive Health Service
12%
Health Care System
12%
Diagnostic Test
12%
Brain Ischemia
12%
Standard
12%
Cerebrovascular Accident
12%
Transient Ischemic Attack
12%
Medical Specialist
12%
Medicine and Dentistry
Apoplexy
100%
Diagnosis
62%
Conflict
25%
Inpatient
25%
Therapeutic Procedure
25%
Expectation
12%
Brain Ischemia
12%
Patient Care
12%
Neurologic Disease
12%
Transient Ischemic Attack
12%
Diagnostic Test
12%
Health Care Cost
12%
Medical Economics
12%
INIS
cost
75%
containment
62%
patients
50%
range
25%
ischemia
25%
capture
12%
diseases
12%
proposals
12%
availability
12%
failures
12%
usa
12%
business
12%
economics
12%