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Arkansas Department of Health celebrates top-performing healthcare providers for their outstanding contributions to stroke care

Little Rock, Arkansas – The Arkansas Department of Health (ADH) has recognized outstanding healthcare providers across the state for their exceptional performance in stroke care. A total of 40 hospitals, 45 ambulance services, one regional team, and four individuals have been honored for their commitment to improving patient outcomes and adhering to best practices in stroke treatment.

These awards are based on data from the Arkansas Stroke Registry, which tracks the performance of healthcare providers in stroke patient care from July 2023 to June 2024. Hospitals were evaluated on key metrics such as defect-free stroke care, proper documentation of stroke bands, and rapid door-to-CT scan times. The “defect-free care” metric is an aggregated measure based on the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association (AHA/ASA) Coverdell standards, ensuring that stroke patients receive the highest level of treatment. The use of stroke bands plays a crucial role in data collection for quality improvement, while faster door-to-CT times increase the likelihood of positive patient outcomes. Hospitals must be accredited through ADH or a national certification body to qualify for recognition.

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Emergency medical services (EMS) were also acknowledged for their role in stroke care. Awards were given to ambulance services that demonstrated excellence in documenting stroke bands and providing timely pre-notification to hospitals. When EMS teams alert hospitals in advance about incoming stroke patients, it allows medical staff to prepare and act swiftly upon the patient’s arrival, reducing the risk of long-term complications.

In addition to individual hospitals and EMS providers, regional recognition was awarded to geographical areas in Arkansas where healthcare teams showed exceptional performance in stroke pre-notification, documentation of stroke bands, and door-to-CT scan times. These high-performing regions exemplify the importance of coordinated efforts in ensuring timely and effective stroke care.

Another special recognition, the Transition of Care Award, was presented to organizations and individuals who played a significant role in supporting stroke patients and their families during the transition from hospital to home or rehabilitation. This award highlights the critical need for continuity of care beyond the initial emergency response and hospital stay, emphasizing patient education and long-term recovery support.

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Dr. Bala Simon, Deputy Chief Medical Officer and State Chronic Disease Director at the Arkansas Department of Health praised the dedication of healthcare providers throughout the state, stating, “We commend our Arkansas healthcare providers for their dedication to excellence in stroke patient care and patient outcomes.”

The ADH continues to prioritize stroke care improvements through initiatives such as the Arkansas Stroke Registry, which collects and analyzes data to enhance treatment protocols statewide. Recognizing top-performing hospitals, EMS teams, and individuals reinforces the importance of high standards in stroke care and encourages healthcare providers to strive for even greater achievements.

For a full list of award recipients and more information about the Arkansas Stroke Registry, visit https://www.healthy.arkansas.gov/programs-services/topics/arkansas-stroke-registry.

 

 

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