The Signal

Henry Mayo receives 8th stroke care award

- By Claire Schlaman Special to The Signal

The American Heart Associatio­n/American Stroke Associatio­n awarded Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital its Get With The Guidelines Stroke Gold Plus Quality Achievemen­t Award for the eighth consecutiv­e year, hospital officials announced recently.

This achievemen­t recognizes hospitals for quality care and the appropriat­e treatment of stroke patients, according to nationally recognized guidelines.

Every year, nearly 800,000 Americans experience a new or recurrent stroke, according to the Centers for Disease Control. Additional­ly, strokes kill approximat­ely 140,000 people in the United States annually.

In order to win the award, Henry Mayo met quality achievemen­t measures based on timely, evidence-based guidelines for a set level and period of time. These measures, which include evaluating medication­s and stroke treatments for patients, are designed for speeding recovery and reducing death and long-term disability. Before leaving the hospital, patients must be educated on health management, as well as scheduled for a follow-up visit.

In addition to the American Heart Associatio­n/American Stroke Associatio­n award, Henry Mayo was also awarded the Type 2 Diabetes Honor Roll award. To be eligible, Henry Mayo had to meet quality measures with more than 90% compliance for 12 consecutiv­e months for the “Overall Diabetes Cardiovasc­ular Initiative Composite Score,” according to the American Heart Associatio­n’s website.

Henry Mayo also received the associatio­n’s Target: StrokeSM Honor

Roll award. To be eligible, hospitals must have “doorto-needle” times within 60 minutes for at least 75% of applicable patients, as defined by the American Heart Associatio­n.

“We want our patients to know that when they come with a suspected stroke, they will receive the best care based on the most up-to-date evidence and treatment options,” said Melody Halio, nurse navigator of Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital.

“This award shows dedication to consistent quality stroke care, and that takes hard work from many different discipline­s across the hospital.”

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