A seven-day target for seeing patients after a "mini-stroke" is routinely missed, but may not be helping patients anyway, say experts. Manchester University researchers found that on average, patients waited 15 days after a "transient ischaemic attack" (TIA) for an appointment.
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Mini-stroke target 'must change' - BBC Health News 25th November 2007
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