Lincoln Memorial Hospital
Redesignated as Acute Stroke Ready Hospital
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[June 15, 2023]
Lincoln
Memorial Hospital has been redesignated as an Acute Stroke Ready
hospital by the Illinois Department of Public Health.
Acute Stroke Ready hospitals are equipped to provide immediate care
for stroke, including administering lifesaving medications, before
the patient is transferred to a comprehensive or primary stroke
center for further treatment.
“Time is of the essence in stroke care, and an Acute Stroke Ready
hospital like LMH is prepared to act quickly to preserve patients’
brain function and potentially save their lives,” said Penny Tutter,
a nurse manager at LMH who oversees stroke care.
Research has shown that patients who receive “clot-busting”
medication within three hours of the onset of stroke symptoms
experience shorter recovery times and fewer long-term effects. To
qualify for Acute Stroke Ready designation, hospitals must measure
stroke patient outcomes, including the time that elapses between
arrival at the facility and treatment, and meet specific benchmarks.
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“This accomplishment is a true
testament to the outstanding teamwork across multiple
departments and the processes established to effectively care
for stroke patients,” said Dolan Dalpoas, president and CEO of
LMH. “This is truly a team effort. We are very proud of the work
we do to ensure local residents receive the fastest,
highest-quality care possible if they experience a stroke.”
Within Memorial Health, Springfield Memorial Hospital is a
comprehensive stroke center, Decatur Memorial Hospital is a
primary stroke center and Jacksonville Memorial Hospital and
Taylorville Memorial Hospital are both also Acute Stroke Ready
hospitals.
[Anne Davis]
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