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Transformative Changes in Stroke Care Services Across Lincolnshire Hospitals

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Transformative Changes in Stroke Care Services Across Lincolnshire Hospitals

Title: Transformative Changes in Stroke Care Services Across Lincolnshire Hospitals

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Hospitals in Lincolnshire are poised to radically transform their stroke care services with the incorporation of a ‘virtual ward’; an approach aimed at assisting patients, who following a stroke, suffer minor or no impairments. This revolutionary method is forecasted to advance patient care by offering tailored support and supervision. This allows patients the opportunity to recuperate comfortably in their homes whilst maintaining access to professional medical advice. These modifications signify a momentous progress in enhancing results and the quality of life for stroke patients throughout the region, demonstrating a sustained pledge to modernising health services in Lincolnshire.

This article is based on the original report by lincolnshirelive.co.uk, as adapted and initially published by The Lincoln Post.

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