With heart disease being the leading cause of death in the United States, Texas Health Resources is addressing the problem with quality, science-based guidelines for treating heart attack patients.
This focus on quality care helped eight Texas Health facilities earn this year's American College of Cardiology's National Cardiovascular Data Registry (NCDR) Chest Pain – MI Registry Performance Achievement Award.
"This award recognizes our commitment to compassionately addressing the needs of cardiac patients and partnering with North Texans for a lifetime of health and well-being," said Kirk King, executive vice president and Hospital Channel chief operating officer.
"Our motivation is solely driven by the desire to provide patients with quality care and essential resources to get them back to enjoying life."
The national award annually recognizes hospitals providing a high standard of care for patients suffering a heart attack, which is when a blood clot in a coronary artery blocks blood flow to the heart.
"North Texans should be empowered with education and awareness when it comes to serious medical conditions, including heart attacks," said Sunita Koshy-Nesbitt, M.D., M.B.A., Hospital Channel chief quality officer and a clinical cardiac electrophysiologist.
"When we lose one life after choosing to ignore the signs and symptoms of heart disease, that's one too many. We're committed to providing North Texans with quality cardiac care they need and deserve."