CVMC Named One of America's Best Stroke Centers

HICKORY, NC – August 20, 2015 — Catawba Valley Medical Center (CVMC) has been named a recipient of the Women’s Choice Award as one of America’s Best Stroke Centers. According to the American Heart Association (AHA) and American Stroke Association (ASA), stroke is the fifth leading cause of death in the U.S. and the leading cause of adult disability. Every 40 seconds, someone will suffer a stroke, resulting in more than 795,000 affected annually, with more than 137,000 deaths. According to the AHA, 1 in 3 women will die of heart disease or stroke.

“Our CVMC stroke team works hard to detect strokes early and provide interventional treatments to minimize what can be extremely devastating effects,” said Neurologist Dr. Robert Yapundich, the current Medical Director of CVMC’s Stroke Team. “This credential signifies a strong commitment to providing extraordinary healthcare and is based on publicly available evidence-based data as well as statistics that articulate what women consider important when making decisions for themselves and their families.”

The Primary Stroke Center Certification recognizes centers that meet high standards for stroke care as determined by the Joint Commission. To receive advanced certification, Stroke Centers must meet disease-specific requirements, clinically specific requirements and expectations including:

  • Using a standardized method of delivering care
  • Supporting patient self-management activities
  • Tailoring treatment and intervention to individual needs
  • Promoting the flow of patient information across settings and providers, while protecting patient rights, security and privacy
  • Analyzing and using standardized performance measure data to continually improve treatment plans
  • Demonstrating their application of and compliance with clinical practice guidelines published by the AHA/ASAor equivalent evidence-based guidelines

“By adhering to this very specific set of treatment guidelines CVMC has clearly made it a priority to deliver high quality care to all patients affected by stroke,” states, Nancy Brown, CEO AHA/ASA.

The Women’s Choice Award seal is the only credential that integrates clinical excellence (CMS) and consumer experience to provide women, the family’s “Chief Health Officers,” the ability to make the best healthcare decisions for their families.

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