St. Luke's Receives 2016 Mission: Lifeline GOLD PLUS Award; Recognized for Third Straight Year for Excellence in Heart Attack Care
Posted on Aug 24, 2016
By St. Luke's, Duluth, MN
St. Luke’s is the only hospital in the state of Minnesota to have
earned the 2016 Mission: Lifeline® GOLD PLUS Receiving Quality Achievement
Award for heart attacks. This is the third consecutive year the American
Heart Association (AHA) has recognized St. Luke’s for meeting specific
quality improvement measures for the treatment of patients who suffer
severe heart attacks. In 2014, St. Luke’s received a silver award
and then a gold award in 2015.
Each year in the United States, approximately 250,000 people have a STEMI,
or ST-segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction, caused by a complete blockage
of blood flow to the heart. To prevent death, it’s critical to immediately
restore blood flow, either by surgically opening the blocked vessel or
by giving clot-busting medication. The American Heart Association’s
Mission: Lifeline program’s goal is to reduce system barriers to
prompt treatment for heart attacks, beginning with the 9-1-1 call and
continuing through hospital treatment.
“St. Luke’s is dedicated to giving patients who suffer a heart
attack the most comprehensive, state-of-the-art care possible –
incredibly quickly,” said Dr. Scott Mikesell, a physician with St.
Luke’s Cardiology Associates, director of St. Luke’s Cardiac
Cath Lab, and co-chair of Mission: Lifeline Minnesota. “It’s
a privilege to work with such a talented team, so committed to delivering
the nationally recognized clinical guidelines that have been established
by Mission: Lifeline.”
Mikesell adds, “We can only achieve these awards through our amazing
partnerships with EMS providers from throughout the region. They identify
patients who are suffering heart attacks using their training and through
12-Lead ECG’s, now standard in most ambulances thanks to Mission:
Lifeline. This allows us to have our team assembled and ready to go as
soon as the ambulance arrives at St. Luke’s.”
The Gold Plus award recognizes St. Luke’s for having an 85% composite
adherence and at least 24 consecutive months of 75% or higher compliance
on all Mission: Lifeline STEMI Receiving Center quality measures to improve
the quality of care for STEMI patients.
BELOW: Dr. Scott Mikesell, DO, FACC, FSCAI, FSVM, St. Luke's Cardiology
Associates
Categories:
Cardiology