Signed

Declarations

 

Congratulations to the National Coordinators of the following countries/regions for the successful signature of the SAP-E Declaration by their national health ministries

  • Ukraine
  • Lithuania
  • Portugal
  • Catalonia
  • Bulgaria
  • Kosovo
  • Croatia
  • Slovakia
  • Spain
  • Estonia
  • North Macedonia
  • Romania
  • Czech Republic

Albania

Armenia

  • Prof. Nune Yeghiazaryan
  • Head of Neurology Department, Erebouni Medical Center
  • ynune@yahoo.com

Austria

  • Dr. Sigrid Schwarz
  • Dr. Stefan Kiechl

Azerbaijan

  • Dr. Nara Hesen

Belarus

Bulgaria

  • Dr. Dimitar Taskov
  • Dorina Dobreva
  • President of the Association for Stroke and Aphasia Bulgaria
  • dobreva@stroke.bg
  • Prof. Dimitar Maslarov
  • Chairman Neurology Clinic, Medical University Sofia
  • maslarovdb@abv.bg

Belgium

  • Dr. Laetitia Yperzeele
  • Dr. François Delvoye

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Catalonia

Croatia

Cyprus

Czech Republic

Denmark

England

  • Sarah Belson

Estonia

  • Prof. Janika Kõrv
  • Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Tartu Professor in Clinical Neurology, Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Tartu Neurologist at the Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Tartu University Hospital
  • janika.korv@kliinikum.ee
  • Dr. Riina Vibo
  • Reaseacher at the Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Tartu Neurologist at the Dept. of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Tartu University Hospital
  • Riina.Vibo@kliinikum.ee

Finland

  • Dr. Susanna Roine
  • Dr. Pauli Ylikotila
  • Dr. Daniel Strbian
  • Neurologist, Chief Doctor, Helsinki University Central Hospital
  • Daniel.Strbian@hus.fi

France

  • Prof. Sonia Alamowitch
  • Prof. Charlotte Cordonnier

Georgia

Germany

  • Prof. Tobias Neumann-Haefelin
  • Prof. Jürgen Faiss
  • Geschäftsführer der Deutschen Schlaganfall-Gesellschaft
  • faiss@dsg-berlin.org

Greece

  • Dr. Hariklia Proios
  • Associate Professor of Neurocognitive Disorders and Rehabilitation, Department of Educational & Social Policy, University of Macedonia, Thessaloniki
  • hproios@gmail.com
  • Prof. Georgios Tsivgoulis
  • Professor & Chairman, Second Department of Neurology, National & Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens
  • tsivgoulisgiorg@yahoo.gr
  • Prof. Haralampos Milionis
  • Professor & Chairman, Second Department of Internal Medicine, University of Ioannina, Ioannina
  • hmilioni@uoi.gr

Hungary

  • Dr. Folyovich András PhD (András Folyovich MD PhD)
  • President of National Stroke Prevention and Rehabilitation League, Hungary
  • andras.folyovich@janoskorhaz.hu

Iceland

  • Marianne Elisabeth Klinke
  • RN, PhD, Landspitali University Hospital Reykjavik and the University of Iceland
  • marianne@hi.is

Israel

  • Dr. Rani Barnea

Italy

Kazakhstan

  • Dr. Zauresh Akhmetzhanova
  • Chief specialist of "Republican coordination centre for stroke problems
  • zauresa@yandex.ru

Kosovo

Kyrgyzstan

  • Dr. Djamal Turgumbaev
  • Chief of Neurology 3 Department of National Hospital under Ministry of Health
  • t.jamal@mail.ru
  • Dr. Elmira Mamytova
  • Head of Neurology and Medical genetic Department, Kyrgyz State Medical Academy
  • elmiramamytova@yahoo.com
  • Dr. Kunduz Karbozova
  • Assistant on Neurology and Medical genetic Department, Kyrgyz State Medical Academy
  • Karbozova89@mail.ru

Latvia

Lithuania

  • Prof. Dalius Jatuzis
  • President of Lithuanian Stroke Association Professor in Neurology at Vilnius University Faculty of Medicine
  • dalius.jatuzis@santa.lt
  • Dr. Aleksandras Vilionskis
  • Member of the Board of Lithuanian Stroke Association Associate Professor in Neurology at Vilnius University Faculty of Medicine
  • aleksandras.vilionskis@rvul.lt

Luxembourg

Malta

Montenegro

North Macedonia

  • Gordana Dimeska
  • Katina Aleksovska
  • Neurology resident, University Clinic of Neurology, Skopje, North Macedonia, Board member of the Macedonian Stroke Association
  • katinaaleksovska@gmail.com
  • Dr. Elena Lichkova
  • Neurologist, Clinical hospital, Neurology department, Shtip, North Macedonia, Board member of the Macedonian Stroke Association
  • eedrovska@yahoo.com
  • Dr. Maja Bozinovska Smicheska
  • Neurologist, Special hospital "St. Erasmo", Ohrid, North Macedonia, President of the Macedonian organization for a fight against stroke (SSO) and Board member of the Macedonian Stroke Association (President)
  • majabozoh35@gmail.com
  • Prof. Anita Arsovska
  • Neurologist, University Clinic of Neurology, University "Ss. Cyril and Methodius"-Faculty of Medicine, Skopje, North Macedonia, President of the Macedonian Stroke Association
  • anita70mk@yahoo.com

Northern Ireland

  • Sarah Belson

Norway

Poland

  • Dr. Adam Kobayashi
  • Prof. Anna Czlonkowska
  • President of the Section for Cerebrovascular Diseases and Board of Directors of the Polish Neurological Society
  • czlonkow@ipin.edu.pl

Portugal

  • Dr. Gustavo Santo
  • Sociedade Portuguesa do AVC - National Stroke Association
  • Dr. Elsa Azevedo
  • Programa Nacional para as Doenças Cérebro-Cardiovasculares - Cerebro and Cardiovascular Diseases National Program
  • elsaazevedo@dgs.min-saude.pt

Ireland

  • Frances Horgan
  • Molly Manning

Moldova

Romania

  • Dr. Cristina Tiu
  • Head of Stroke Unit in the University Hospital Bucharest Romanian Society of Neurology
  • cristinatiu@yahoo.com

Russia

  • Prof. Alla Guekht
  • Moscow Research and Clinical Center for Neuropsychiatry
  • guekht@gmail.com

Scotland

  • Sarah Belson

Serbia

  • Dr. Željko Živanović
  • Faculty of Medicine University in Novi Sad Head of the Clinic of Neurology, Clinical Centre of Vojvodina
  • drzzivanovic79@gmail.com

Slovakia

  • Prof. Zuzana Gdovinova
  • Head of Department, Department of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine, P.J. Safarik University Košice
  • z.gdovin@gmail.com

Slovenia

  • Dr. Zvan Bojana
  • President of the National Stroke Society at the Slovenian Medical Association
  • bojana.zvan@kclj.si

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

Netherlands

  • Dr. Vincent Kwa
  • Dutch Association of Neurology, Working Group Neurovascular diseases
  • I.H.Kwa@olvg.nl

Turkey

  • Prof. Mehmet Topcuoglu
  • Professor at Hacettepe University, Ankara President, Turkish Cerebrovascular Diseases Society
  • matopcuoglu@yahoo.com

Ukraine

  • Dr. Dmytro Lebedynets
  • Feofaniya Clinical Hospital
  • Prof. Maryna Guliaieva
  • Prof. Yuriy Flomin
  • Universal Clinic ‘Oberig’, Head of the Stroke and Neurorehabilitation Unit
  • flomin.yuriy@gmail.com

Wales

  • Sarah Belson

Spain

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The SAP-E Declaration

Support the Stroke Action Plan in your country

The Declaration for Action on Stroke

To ensure dedication, motivation and establish a profitable and lasting alliance among key players and stakeholders, the official SAP-E Declaration was drafted.

The document summarises the aims of the implementation of the Stroke Action Plan for Europe and by signing it, the governmental bodies in each country manifest their commitment to

  • acknowledge that cerebrovascular diseases, including stroke, are among the major causes of premature death long term disability, and cognitive decline
    in the adult population of Europe, and that many strokes are preventable and treatable with evidence-based and cost-effective strategies ;
  • support the Stroke Action Plan for Europe with the four overarching targets for 2030: (1) to reduce the absolute number of strokes in Europe by 10%, (2) to
    treat 90% or more of all patients with stroke in Europe in a dedicated stroke unit as the first level of care, (3) to have national plans for stroke
    encompassing the entire chain of care, (4) to fully implement national strategies for multisector public health interventions
  • align with the WHO Global Action Plan for Prevention and Control of Noncommunicable Diseases 2013-2020 that aims for a 25% relative reduction in
    premature mortality from cardiovascular diseases, cancer, diabetes, or chronic respiratory diseases by 2025.

In addition, the SAP-E Declaration lists all 12 Key Performance Indicators in order to monitor and facilitate change.

Each country commits to establish a common European dataset that allows analysing the current state and progress across the entire chain of stroke care.
Summary data from the individual countries will be provided for SAP-E to be published annually.

Get involved

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Or are you already in the process of implementing the Stroke Action Plan on a national level? Please report to us about the progress in your country.
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