Big fucking whoopee.
But you tell us NOTHING ABOUT RESULTS. They remind us they 'care' about us 4 times but never tell us how many 100% recovered.
Three measurements will tell me if the stroke hospital is possibly not completely incompetent; DO YOU MEASURE ANYTHING?
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tPA full recovery? Better than 12%?
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30 day deaths? Better than competitors?
rehab full recovery? Better than 10%?
rehab full recovery? Better than 10%?
You'll want to know results so Call that hospital president( Whoever that is?)
and demand to know what the RESULTS
are; tPA efficacy, 30 day deaths, 100% recovery. Because there is no
point in going to that hospital if they are not willing to publish
results.
St Luke’s Health—The Woodlands Hospital Receives Get With The Guidelines® Stroke Gold Plus, Target: Stroke Elite Achievement Award
THE WOODLANDS, TX - St. Luke’s Health—The Woodlands Hospital (The
Woodlands Hospital) has received the American Heart Association/American
Stroke Association’s Get With The Guidelines® Stroke Gold Plus, Target:
Stroke Elite Achievement Award. The award recognizes the hospital’s
commitment to ensuring stroke patients receive the most appropriate
treatment according to nationally recognized, research-based guidelines (NOT PROTOCOLS, so basically useless.)
based on the latest scientific evidence.
“St. Luke’s Health—The Woodlands Hospital is dedicated to improving the quality of care for our stroke patients by implementing the American Heart Association’s Get With The Guidelines-Stroke initiative,” said Jim Parisi, president of The Woodlands Hospital. “The tools and resources provided help us track and measure our success in meeting evidenced based clinical guidelines developed to improve patient outcomes.”
The Woodlands Hospital earned the award by meeting specific quality achievement measures for the diagnosis and treatment of stroke patients at a set level for a designated period. These measures include evaluation of the proper use of medications and other stroke treatments aligned with the most up-to-date, evidence-based guidelines with the goal of speeding recovery and reducing death and disability for stroke patients. Before discharge, patients should also receive education on managing their health, get a follow-up visit scheduled, as well as other care transition interventions.
“It is a tremendous honor to receive this recognition,” said Jeremiah Johnson, MD, director of stroke at The Woodlands Hospital. “This is a testament to the hard work, dedication, and collaboration of our stroke team. I look forward to seeing what the future holds as we continue to grow our program and continuously improve the stroke care in our community.”
“We are pleased to recognize St. Luke’s Health—The Woodlands Hospital for their commitment to stroke care,” said Lee H. Schwamm, M.D., national chairperson of the Quality Oversight Committee and Executive Vice Chair of Neurology, Director of Acute Stroke Services, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. “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.”
According to the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association, stroke is the No. 5 cause of death and a leading cause of adult disability in the United States. On average, someone in the U.S. suffers a stroke every 40 seconds and nearly 795,000 people suffer a new or recurrent stroke each year.
“St. Luke’s Health—The Woodlands Hospital is dedicated to improving the quality of care for our stroke patients by implementing the American Heart Association’s Get With The Guidelines-Stroke initiative,” said Jim Parisi, president of The Woodlands Hospital. “The tools and resources provided help us track and measure our success in meeting evidenced based clinical guidelines developed to improve patient outcomes.”
The Woodlands Hospital earned the award by meeting specific quality achievement measures for the diagnosis and treatment of stroke patients at a set level for a designated period. These measures include evaluation of the proper use of medications and other stroke treatments aligned with the most up-to-date, evidence-based guidelines with the goal of speeding recovery and reducing death and disability for stroke patients. Before discharge, patients should also receive education on managing their health, get a follow-up visit scheduled, as well as other care transition interventions.
“It is a tremendous honor to receive this recognition,” said Jeremiah Johnson, MD, director of stroke at The Woodlands Hospital. “This is a testament to the hard work, dedication, and collaboration of our stroke team. I look forward to seeing what the future holds as we continue to grow our program and continuously improve the stroke care in our community.”
“We are pleased to recognize St. Luke’s Health—The Woodlands Hospital for their commitment to stroke care,” said Lee H. Schwamm, M.D., national chairperson of the Quality Oversight Committee and Executive Vice Chair of Neurology, Director of Acute Stroke Services, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts. “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.”
According to the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association, stroke is the No. 5 cause of death and a leading cause of adult disability in the United States. On average, someone in the U.S. suffers a stroke every 40 seconds and nearly 795,000 people suffer a new or recurrent stroke each year.
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