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			 The American Heart Association / American Stroke Association 
			bestowed its Get With The Guidelines Target: Stroke Honor Roll Elite 
			Plus and Gold Plus Quality Achievement Awards upon the nonprofit 
			hospital, which treats an estimated 1,200 stroke cases annually. 
 “We are extremely proud of the dedication and expertise of 
			Memorial’s stroke team,” Tiffany Whitaker, director of neurosciences 
			at Memorial Health System, said. “Achieving this elite designation 
			reflects their commitment to provide the highest level of stroke 
			care to our patients and their families.”
 
			
			 
			The recognition from the American Stroke Association follows 
			Memorial Medical Center’s recertification last year as a 
			comprehensive stroke center, the highest designation for stroke care 
			awarded by the Joint Commission, an independent nonprofit 
			organization that accredits and certifies thousands of health care 
			organizations and program in the U.S.
 Only 10 hospitals in Illinois have been designated as a 
			comprehensive stroke center by the Joint Commission, and Memorial 
			Medical Center is the only one in Sangamon County, Whitaker said. 
			Comprehensive stroke centers are recognized for their ability to 
			provide expert around-the-clock care for the most complex stroke 
			patients.
 
			
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Memorial earned the Get With The Guidelines honor by meeting specific quality 
achievement measures to diagnose and treat stroke patients at a set level for a 
designated period. These measures include evaluating 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 and get a follow-up visit scheduled, Whitaker said.
 
 Stroke is the fifth leading cause of death and a leading cause of adult 
disability in the United States, according to the American Stroke Association. 
Someone suffers from a stroke every 40 seconds on average, and nearly 795,000 
people suffer from a new or recurring stroke each year.
 
 “When treating stroke, every second counts,” Whitaker said. “Memorial is 
committed to providing the best level of care for stroke, from the emergency 
department to rehabilitation, that’s second to none.”
 
				 
			[Michael Leathers] |