Wake Forest researchers create digital platform for stroke patients


One in four stroke survivors suffer a second stroke, which is often preventable. To decrease this statistic and reduce unnecessary costs, researchers and experts at Wake Forest University School of Medicine and Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist’s Comprehensive Stroke Center have created a digital health platform for stroke patients.

The platform, called COMPASS-CP (Comprehensive Post-Acute Stroke Services – Care Plan), brings together health care providers and patients and can be embedded within…

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