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FMC GETS BRONZE AWARD--CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE TREATMENT
 
February 5, 2008
 

FORT LAUDERDALE -- Florida Medical Center recently received the American Heart Association;s Get With The Guidelines-Coronary Artery Disease (GWTG-CAD) Bronze Performance Achievement Award. 

The award recognizes Florida Medical CenterĂ•s commitment and success in implementing a higher standard of cardiac care that effectively improves treatment of patients hospitalized with coronary artery disease.   

According to the GWTG-CAD treatment guidelines, patients are started on aggressive risk reduction therapies such as cholesterol-lowering drugs, aspirin, ACE inhibitors and beta-blockers in the hospital and receive smoking cessation/weight management counseling and referrals for cardiac rehabilitation before they are discharged.

Hospitals that receive the GWTG-CAD Bronze Performance Achievement Award have demonstrated for at least 90 days that 85 percent of its eligible coronary patients (without contraindications) are discharged following the American Heart Association's recommended treatment guidelines.   

"The American Heart Association applauds Florida Medical Center for its success in implementing the appropriate evidence-based care and protocols to reduce the number of recurrent events and deaths in cardiovascular disease patients," said Gregg C Fonarow, M.D., National Chairman of the Get With The Guidelines Steering Committee and Director of Ahmanson-UCLA Cardiomyopathy Center.  "Florida Medical Center has achieved a high level of performance in terms of implementing these life-prolonging treatments."

"Florida Medical Center is dedicated to making our cardiac unit among the best in the country, and the American Heart Association's Get With The Guidelines program is helping us accomplish that by making it easier for our professionals to improve the long-term outcomes of our cardiac patients," said hospital CEO Bob Haley.  "We are pleased to be recognized for our dedication and achievements in cardiac care."

The American Heart Association's GWTG-CAD program helps hospitals increase the use of and adherence to the association's secondary prevention guidelines for coronary artery disease. 

Developed to assist healthcare professionals follow proven standards and procedures before patients are discharged, GWTG-CAD can help Florida Medical Center reduce the risk of recurrent heart attacks and death in treated patients. The program, which works by mobilizing teams in acute care hospitals to implement American Heart Association/American College of Cardiology secondary prevention guidelines, was developed with support from an unrestricted educational grant from Merck & Co., Inc.   

According to the American Heart Association, approximately 565,000 people suffer a new heart attack and 300,000 experience a recurrent heart attack each year. Statistics also show that within one year of a heart attack, 18 percent of men and 23 percent of women will die. Within five years after an attack, about 33 percent of men and 43 percent of women will die. 

The American Heart Association's GWTG program is being implemented in hospitals around the country. Florida Medical Center, part of Tenet's Miami-Dade/Broward Health Network, is a 459-bed acute care hospital founded in 1973 and fully accredited by the Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations. 

Located at 5000 West Oakland Park Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale in western Broward County, Florida Medical Center offers a broad range of medical and surgical services.  These services include the Heart Institute of Florida, its center for cardiac services, designated a Premium Cardiac Specialty Center by UnitedHealthcare; 24-hour emergency services; and cancer care. 

Additional services include orthopedics, neurology and neurosurgery, urology, psychiatry, gynecology, imaging, pain center, sleep lab and wound care.

  
  
  
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