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May 5, 2026, 14:41
How Real-Time Data, Rehabilitation Registries, and Patient-Reported Outcomes Can Transform Practice – European Stroke Organisation
European Stroke Organisation shared a post on LinkedIn:
”ESO EAST and SAP-E National Coordinators join forces at the ESOC pre-conference meeting in Maastricht exchanging insights, sharing national experiences and strategies for capacity building.
Sessions explore how real-time data, rehabilitation registries, and patient-reported outcomes can transform clinical practice and strengthen quality of care.
Workshops focus on key challenges – from improving cooperation across the care pathway to achieving equitable data coverage.
The first meeting of its kind, reinforcing a shared commitment to turning collaboration into measurable impact for patients.
- Read more about the Stroke Action Plan for Europe
- Find out more about ESO EAST”
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