Impact of Modified Cardiac Rehabilitation Within a Stroke Recovery Program on All-Cause Hospital Readmissions

From the JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute, Edison, New Jersey (SJC, TKF, CG, AE, ARR, RS); Cardiovascular Institute at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, New Jersey (JBK, SZ, NMC, JC, WJK); Hackensack University Medical Center, Hackensack, New Jersey (MG); and Burke Rehabilitation Hospital, White Plains, New York (MO-P).

All correspondence should be addressed to: Sara J. Cuccurullo, MD, JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute, 65 James St, Edison, NJ 08818.

Sara J. Cuccurullo and Talya K. Fleming are coauthors.

This material has not been presented in another format.

This study was supported in part by awards to the JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute under the names of Dr Cuccurullo and Dr Fleming, including a pilot project grant from the NorthEast Cerebrovascular Consortium (NECC) (NECC-Mini Grant, no grant number), a Wallerstein Foundation grant (no grant number), an unrestricted grant from NuStep (no grant number), and a Fred C. Rummel Foundation grant (no grant number). The study was also supported by the JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute (part of the Hackensack Meridian Health network) and the Cardiovascular Institute at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School.

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