Stroke
MetroHealth Recertified as Primary Stroke Center by
JCAHO
MetroHealth has again earned the Gold Seal of Approvalâ„¢
for stroke care. The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare
Organizations (JCAHO) has awarded MetroHealth Primary Stroke Center
Certification followi
ng an on-site review in June 2006. The Joint Commission's
Certificate of Distinction for Primary Stroke Centers recognizes centers that
make exceptional efforts to foster better outcomes for stroke care.
MetroHealth was the first hospital in Northeast Ohio to
earn the Stroke Center certification, which was awarded in September 2004.
Achievement of certification signifies that the services MetroHealth provides
have the critical elements to achieve long-term success in improving outcomes.
It means every facet of MetroHealth's stroke care program, including prevention,
emergency care, inpatient treatment and rehabilitation, measures up to very high
standards set by stroke medical experts.
The standards include the ability to provide intravenous
t-PA within strict time frames to reduce the disabling effects of stroke.
JCAHO's stroke certification program was developed in collaboration with the
American Stroke Association and is based on the Brain Attack Coalition's
"Recommendations for the Establishment of Primary Stroke Centers" guidelines.
MetroHealth has a dedicated inpatient stroke unit, ICU
beds, and a dedicated stroke rehabilitation unit, which helps recovering
patients learn the skills they may need for everyday activities. Upon discharge
from the hospital, stroke survivors are followed in the Outpatient Comprehensive
Stroke Clinic. Emphasis is placed on stroke risk-factor management, the
prevention of future stroke, helping patients gain their maximum function, and
reintegration into the community.
At MetroHealth, stroke care is broadened through numerous
clinical and National Institutes of Health (NIH) trials for emergency and
post-stroke care as well as stroke prevention. MetroHealth leads NIH-sponsored
research to relieve shoulder pain associated with post-stroke weakness through
Functional Electrical Stimulation.
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