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Stroke Patients Join Heart Attack Patients in a Statewide Database in New Jersey

June 28, 2012 | Program Result

Researchers at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School expanded the Myocardial Infarction Data Acquisition System (MIDAS) to include data on strokes and published 21 articles on their research.

Temporal Trends in Incidence and Long-Term Care Fatality of Stroke Among Children from 1994 to 2007

May 30, 2012 | Journal Article

his article examines incidence and fatality rates of pediatric stroke in New Jersey from 1994 through 2007.

Telemonitoring Cuts Costs and Improves Outcomes for Congestive Heart Failure Patients in New Jersey

November 12, 2004 | Program Result

Valley Home Care used telemonitoring from 2001 through 2003 to provide "virtual" home health services to older Passaic and Bergen County patients with congestive heart failure and hypertension.

Extending the Nurse Practitioner Concurrent Intervention Model to Community-Acquired Pneumonia and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

July 1, 2004 | Journal Article

In this article, the authors present a study designed to evaluate whether quality improvement cycles performed by nurse practitioners can improve community acquired pneumonia (CAP) guideline compliance.

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