Improvements in our Intracerebral Haemorrhage stroke care is saving lives

The Greater Manchester Connected Health City (GM CHC) research team at The University of Manchester have worked with the network and Salford Royal to develop an innovative care bundle and app to improve care for Intracerebral Haemorrhage Stroke patients, which has on average saved two lives every month at Salford Royal hospital. It’s a fantastic example of health data research’s potential to improve healthcare services in our region.
Find out more:
- a news story on the GM CHC website
- a video explaining the GM CHC ICH Stroke project and impact on stroke patient’s lives in our region
- a leaflet publicising the GM CHC Stroke project to patients, which has been circulated in the Salford Royal stroke unit waiting room.