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Objective. The overarching goal of this 5-year study is to develop and evaluate an innovative patient- and family-centered care (PFCC) model to address the challenges of quality care and high cost care in Changhua County, Taiwan. The year-1 study examines the baseline differences on selected outcomes between Changhua County and the comparison group (nationally). Methods. Five-year longitudinal study. Participants: stroke patients (n=2,931) from Changhua County Hospitals. Year-1 baseline discharge registry data (2018) for stroke patients obtained from Changhua Health Bureau. Summary statistics and bivariate analysis performed. Providers: care provider [n=28] were interviewed through five focus groups for the support needed to begin implementing PFCC. Results. The year-1 results show the stroke incidence rate was 3.8%. Sixty-three percent of stroke patients were 65+ with an average age of 69, and 60% were male. Compared to the Taiwan national average, the stroke patients in Changhua County had a longer length of stay in acute and postacute care settings (41.1days vs. 29.3 days; p < 0.001), and higher hospitalization cost (US7,815 vs. US$5,905; p |