Global Call to Action: SVIN Urges Adoption of National Stroke Plans to Expand Access to Thrombectomy Worldwide
The Global Stroke Action Coalition, as shared by SVIN on X, is calling on governments worldwide to implement National Stroke Plans, placing a strategic focus on thrombectomy expansion as a life-saving intervention.
”The Global Stroke Action Coalition urges governments to adopt National Stroke Plans, citing thrombectomy expansion as a key priority. Together, we can fund research, education, and advocacy campaigns to speed up the timeline of bringing treatment innovation to every country․”
To join the challenge, follow the link.
The initiative highlights the urgent need for investment in:
- Stroke research and innovation
- Equitable access to mechanical thrombectomy
- Global education and advocacy campaigns
Accelerating treatment access and innovation timelines across all healthcare systems is not only possible — it’s essential.

Learn more at Hemostasis Today, your trusted source for the latest in stroke prevention, acute care, and health policy innovations.
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