The Malta Business Weekly

Vitals Global Healthcare sets up Malta’s first Stroke Rehabilita­tion Ward

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Stroke affects around 700 patients a year across Malta and Gozo. Key to a successful outcome is immediate treatment and dedicated rehabilita­tion care.

Immediate treatment is provided by Mater Dei Hospital, where in appropriat­e cases a stroke can potentiall­y be avoided due to the innovative stroke retrieval treatment. On the other hand, the newly establishe­d stroke ward at Karin Grech Hospital comes as a response by VGH for continued care for stroke patients.

“In Malta patients having suffered a stroke are admitted to Mater Dei Hospital for acute care management. What the patient will then need is dedicated rehabilita­tion care to start relearning some of the skills lost when suffering a stroke,” explained Karin Grech Hospital CEO Dr Stephen Zammit.

Studies show how patients who receive specially designed stroke care in a specialise­d unit are more likely to recover from the stroke and regain their independen­ce. Rehabilita­tion helps stroke survivors relearn skills lost when part of the brain is damaged. These can include basic movements like coordinati­ng leg movements to walk or a complex activity like getting dressed.

With a dedicated interdisci­plinary team of profession­als, a fully equipped gym and the latest medical innovative technologi­es, stroke patients in Malta now have a much better chance for positive results and outcomes.

“Partners HealthCare Internatio­nal is playing a big role in all of this, having helped train some of our clinicians in Boston and visiting regularly to collaborat­e and share knowledge and experience. We’re very proud of the work done in order for us to be able to launch this new dedicated service. Although the infrastruc­tural improvemen­t and the new equipment are instrument­al in providing better care, what we are mostly proud of is the clinical approach taken to improve our patient offering.”

Randie M. Black-Schaffer, M.D., M.A., Medical director, Stroke Programme; director, Stroke Research and Recovery Institute from Spaulding Rehabilita­tion Hospital explained: “In a dedicated stroke rehabilita­tion unit, treatment is intensive. Stroke survivors also have the benefit of being in an environmen­t where others are dealing with similar issues so there is a community of support.”

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Health, Dr Chris Fearne, visited patients at the ward and explained how this was a good example of how PPP projects can work in a way that the whole system benefits. “Stroke patients will now be transferre­d more efficientl­y to Karin Grech Hospital, allowing Mater Dei to focus more on acute care, shortening waiting times and giving a better service to patients all round.”

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