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Providence Medical Center has received the American College of Cardiology’s NCDR Chest Pain ? MI Registry Silver Performance Achievement Award for 2020. Providence is one of only 124 hospitals nationwide to receive the honor.

The award recognizes Providence’s commitment and success in implementing a higher standard of care for heart attack patients and signifies that Providence has reached an aggressive goal of treating these patients to standard levels of care as outlined by the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association clinical guidelines and recommendations.

To receive the Chest Pain ? MI Registry Silver Performance Achievement Award, Providence has demonstrated sustained achievement in the Chest Pain ? MI Registry for four consecutive quarters during 2019 and performed with distinction in specific performance measures. Full participation in the registry engages hospitals in a robust quality improvement process using data to drive improvements in adherence to guideline recommendations and overall quality of care provided to heart attack patients.

“As a Silver Performance Award recipient, Providence Medical Center has established itself as a leader in setting the national standard for improving quality of care in patients with acute myocardial infarction,” said Michael C. Kontos, MD, FACC, chair of the NCDR Chest Pain – MI Registry Steering Subcommittee, Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center. “By meeting the award requirements set forth in the registry, Providence has demonstrated a commitment to providing reliable, comprehensive treatment for heart attack patients based on current clinical guideline recommendations.”

The Center for Disease Control estimates that almost 700,000 Americans suffer a heart attack each year. A heart attack occurs when a blood clot in a coronary artery partially or completely blocks blood flow to the heart muscle. Treatment guidelines include administering aspirin upon arrival and discharge, timely restoration of blood flow to the blocked artery, smoking cessation counseling and cardiac rehabilitation, among others.

“The Providence staff has worked diligently to achieve this award,” said Venkat Pasnoori, M.D., MPH, FACC, FSCAI, cardiologist and Cardiology Medical Director at Providence. “The national accolade reflects that we have systems in place to efficiently care for patients which starts the moment the patient arrives in the ER and then are treated in the Cardiac Center.”

Chest Pain ? MI Registry empowers health care provider teams to consistently treat heart attack patients according to the most current, science-based guidelines and establishes a national standard for understanding and improving the quality, safety and outcomes of care provided for patients with coronary artery disease, specifically high-risk heart attack patients.