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Freeman Health System earns national recognition for their commitment to high quality care

Joplin, Mo. – Freeman Health System has received national recognition for its commitment to providing high-quality cardiovascular care. Freeman has received three American Heart Association top achievement awards – one, Get With The Guidelines® award and two Mission: Lifeline® awards –  for demonstrating commitment to following up-to-date, research-based guidelines for the treatment of heart disease and stroke, ultimately leading to more lives saved, shorter recovery times and fewer readmissions to the hospital.

“We’re proud of Freeman Heart & Vascular Institute for raising the bar on heart care with two gold-level awards from the American Heart Association,” said Paula F. Baker, Freeman President and Chief Executive Officer. “Year after year, our heart care team meets stringent standards to provide rapid, quality care when it matters most. Time is critical during a cardiac emergency, and our caregivers demonstrate their skill and compassion with sophisticated heart procedures time and time again.”

This year Freeman received these achievement awards:

  • 2022 Mission: Lifeline® STEMI (ST-elevation myocardial infarction) Receiving Center Gold Plus Achievement Award
  • 2022 Mission: Lifeline® NSTEMI (non-ST-elevation acute myocardial Infarction) Gold Quality Achievement Award.
  • 2022 American Heart Association and American Stroke Association Get With The Guidelines® – Stroke Gold Plus with Target: Type 2 Diabetes Honor Roll Achievement Award

“At Freeman, we consistently strive for the best outcomes for the patients that present to our hospitals that present with coronary artery disease (CAD),” said Dr. Darwin Jeyaraj, Freeman interventional cardiologist. “We have an excellent team that provides exceptional care for a variety of cardiac and vascular problems. The awards that we have received now and in years past are an illustration of the hard work that the Freeman Heart & Vascular Institute team puts in each day.”

Additionally, time is a critical factor in caring for heart patients. Mission: Lifeline STEMI receiving centers achieve gold status if their door-to-device time is less than 120 minutes at least 50% of the time. Freeman’s score is 86.5%. STEMI Gold Plus status means Freeman met the requirements for two consecutive years.

“We are pleased to recognize Freeman for its commitment to caring for those in their community who need cardiovascular care,” said John Warner, MD, FAHA, past president of the American Heart Association and executive vice president for health system affairs at UT Southwestern Medical Center, in Dallas. “Hospitals that follow the American Heart Association’s quality improvement protocols often see improved patient outcomes, fewer re-admissions and lower mortality rates – a win for healthcare systems, families and communities.”

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