Prime Healthcare Hospitals Earn National Recognition for the Treatment of Heart Failure and Stroke
Posted on Nov 2, 2021
Prime Healthcare hospitals throughout the United States have received 45
Quality Achievement Awards from the American Heart Association Get With
The Guidelines® (GWTG) initiative for excellence in treating stroke,
diabetes, cardiac arrest, heart attack, and heart failure patients.
The American Heart Association recognized 18 Prime Healthcare hospitals
with the GWTG Heart Failure Award. This award highlights a hospital’s
commitment to ensuring patients receive the most appropriate treatment
according to nationally recognized, research-based guidelines founded
in the latest scientific evidence. The goal is speeding recovery and reducing
hospital readmissions for heart failure patients.
The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association also awarded
25 Prime Healthcare hospitals the GWTG Stroke Award, which recognizes
a hospital’s commitment to ensuring stroke patients receive the
most appropriate treatment according to nationally recognized, research-based
guidelines based on the latest scientific evidence.
“We are pleased to recognize Prime Healthcare for its commitment
to heart failure and stroke care,” said Lee H. Schwamm, M.D., national
chairperson of the Quality Oversight Committee, executive vice chair of
Neurology, and director of Acute Stroke Services at Massachusetts General
Hospital in Boston. “Research has shown that hospitals adhering
to clinical measures through the Get With The Guidelines quality improvement
initiative can often see fewer readmissions and lower mortality rates.”
Stroke, diabetes and cardiovascular disease, which includes heart failure,
heart attack and cardiac arrest, are among the leading causes of death
in the nation. Cardiovascular disease claims more lives each year than
all forms of cancer and chronic lower respiratory disease combined.
Prime’s hospitals earned these awards by meeting specific quality
achievement measures for the diagnosis and treatment of heart failure
and stroke patients at a set level for a designated period. These measures
include evaluation of the proper use of medications and other treatments
aligned with the most up-to-date, evidence-based guidelines with the goal
of speeding recovery and reducing death and disability.
“All of our hospitals are dedicated to improving the quality of care
for our patients with heart failure and stroke by implementing the Get
With The Guidelines initiatives,” said Sunny Bhatia, MD, the CEO
of Region I and Corporate Chief Medical Officer. “The tools and
resources provided help us track and measure our success in meeting evidenced-based
clinical guidelines developed to improve outcomes for our patients. We
are honored that our hospitals are recognized for clinical excellence,
and thank you to our staff and physicians for being stewards of our mission
to ensure communities have hospitals that provide the highest quality,
affordable care to all.”
American Heart Association’s Stroke and Heart Failure programs recognize
hospitals’ commitment to quality heart failure care based on achievement
measures (Bronze, Silver, Gold) and quality measures (Plus Distinction),
along with reporting measures (Target Honor Roll).
For heart failure awards designated “Target: Honor Roll,” hospitals
are required to meet specific criteria that improve medication adherence,
provide early follow-up care and coordination and enhance patient education.
The goal is to reduce hospital readmissions and help patients improve
their quality of life in managing this chronic condition.
American Heart Association’s Stroke Program focuses on improving
stroke outcomes by monitoring seven achievement measures and eight quality
measures (evidence-based guidelines).
The following hospitals received the Heart Failure Award:
Gold Plus
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Centinela Hospital Medical Center, Inglewood, CA
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Coshocton Regional Medical Center, Coshocton, OH – Target: Type II Diabetes Honor Roll
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Desert Valley Hospital, Victorville, CA – Target Honor Roll/Target: Type II Diabetes Honor Roll
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Encino Hospital Medical Center, Encino, CA - Target Honor Roll
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Garden City Hospital, Garden City, MI – Target: Type II Diabetes
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Garden Grove Hospital Medical Center, Garden Grove, CA – Target Honor Roll/Target: Type II Diabetes
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La Palma Intercommunity Hospital, La Palma, CA – Target Honor Roll/Target: Type II Diabetes Honor Roll
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Montclair Hospital Medical Center, Montclair, CA - Target Honor Roll
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Paradise Valley Hospital, National City, CA – Target Honor Roll/Target: Type II Diabetes
Honor Roll
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Saint Clare’s Denville Hospital, Denville, NJ – Target Honor Roll/Target: Type II Diabetes
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Saint Mary’s Regional Medical Center, Reno, NV - Target Honor Roll/Target: Type II Diabetes Honor Roll
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San Dimas Community Hospital, San Dimas, CA
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Shasta Regional Medical Center, Redding, CA - Target Honor Roll/Target: Type II Diabetes Honor Roll
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Sherman Oaks Hospital, Sherman Oaks, CA – Target: Type II Diabetes Honor Roll
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St. Mary’s Medical Center, Blue Springs, MO - Target Honor Roll
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Suburban Community Hospital, East Norriton, PA
Silver Plus
For Stroke Awards designated by “Stroke® Honor Roll/Target: Stroke®
Elite/Target: Stroke® Elite Plus,” hospitals must meet quality
measures developed to reduce the time between the patient’s arrival
at the hospital and treatment with the clot-buster tissue plasminogen
activator, or tPA, the only drug approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration
to treat ischemic stroke
For stroke awards designated “Target: Type 2 Diabetes Honor Roll,”
hospitals must meet quality measures developed with more than 90% of compliance
for 12 consecutive months for the “Overall Diabetes Cardiovascular
Initiative Composite Score.”
The following hospitals received the Stroke Award:
Gold Plus
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Alvarado Hospital Medical Center, San Diego, CA- Target: Type II Diabetes
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Centinela Hospital Medical Center, Inglewood, CA- Target: Type II Diabetes
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Dallas Regional Medical Center, Mesquite, TX- Target Stroke Elite /Target: Type II Diabetes Honor Roll
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Encino Hospital Medical Center, Encino, CA
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Garden City Hospital, Garden City, MI - Target Stroke Elite /Target: Type II Diabetes Honor Roll
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Garden Grove Hospital Medical Center, Garden Grove, CA - Target: Type II Diabetes Honor Roll
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Harlingen Medical Center, Harlingen, TX - Target: Type II Diabetes Honor Roll
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Knapp Medical Center, Weslaco, TX – Target Strock Elite/Target: Type II Diabetes Honor Roll
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Lower Bucks Hospital, Bristol, PA- Target: Type II Diabetes Honor Roll
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Paradise Valley Hospital, National City, CA - Target Stroke Elite
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Providence Medical Center, Kansas City, KS - Target Stroke Elite /Target: Type II Diabetes Honor Roll
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Riverview Regional Medical Center, Gadsden, AL- Target: Type II Diabetes Honor Roll
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Roxborough Memorial Hospital - Target: Type II Diabetes Honor Roll
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Saint Clare’s Denville Hospital, Denville, NJ - Target: Stroke Honor Roll
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Saint Mary’s Regional Medical Center, Reno, NV - Target: Type II Diabetes Honor Roll
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Shasta Regional Medical Center, Redding, CA- Target Stroke Elite/Target - Type II Diabetes Honor Roll
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Sherman Oaks Hospital, Sherman Oaks, CA - Target: Type II Diabetes Honor Roll
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Southern Regional Medical Center, Riverdale, GA – Target Stoke Elite/Target: Type II Diabetes Honor Roll
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St. Francis Medical Center, Lynwood, CA – Target Stroke Elite/Target: Type II Diabetes Honor Roll
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St. Joseph Medical Center, Kansas City, MO - Target Stroke Honor Roll
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St. Mary’s General Hospital, Passaic, NJ - Target: Type II Diabetes Honor Roll
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St. Mary’s Medical Center, Blue Springs, MO - Target Stroke Elite/Target: Type II Diabetes Honor Roll
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Suburban Community Hospital, East Norriton, PA – Target Stoke Elite/Target: Type II Diabetes
Honor Roll
Gold
Silver Plus
Silver
Bronze
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