The Joint Commission Certification Indicates Hospital Is at Forefront of Complex Stroke Care
NYU Langone Hospital—Long Island today announced that it has earned The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval® for its comprehensive stroke program, which is the highest level of stroke certification in the United States. The Joint Commission is the nation’s largest healthcare accrediting body.
The certification underscores the ٺƵ Hospital—Long Island team’s ability to treat the most complex stroke cases, responding within minutes—24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The comprehensive team of experts includes neurologists, neurosurgeons, interventional radiologists, neuroradiologists, emergency medicine physicians, critical care physicians, and more. Stroke is the fifth leading cause of death in the United States, and the ability of a hospital to swiftly respond with the highest levels of expert care has been shown to lead to optimal patient outcomes.
“The Joint Commission designation acknowledges our world-class capabilities in diagnosing and treating stroke patients,” says Shazia A. Alam, DO, director of the Comprehensive Stroke Center at ٺƵ Hospital—Long Island. “We’re a stroke hospital, not just a stroke program in a hospital. Not only does our stroke team possess some of the best experts in the region, but our entire hospital staff is trained to recognize and immediately activate our stroke protocols since every second matters with stroke patients.”
ٺƵ Hospital—Long Island underwent a rigorous, multiday review by The Joint Commission, during which a team of reviewers evaluated the hospital’s compliance with certification standards pertaining to stroke program management, quality, and the delivery of the most expedient and advanced clinical care. The reviewers also conducted on-site observations and interviews.
They commented, in their final report, on the hospital’s hard work, patience, and perseverance that has been evident during the pandemic and described the stroke program and its team members as “amazing, passionate, proactive, and innovative” and that “ٺƵ Hospital—Long Island has truly raised the bar in stroke care.”
“The goal of our program is to meet or exceed all regulatory goals for gold-level care,” says Dr. Alam, “and that includes a very short, 25-minute window for the diagnosis and determination of critically needed care, which includes triage in the emergency department, specialized stroke care, and advanced imaging, all within 25 minutes. The hospital wants to be a ‘beacon on Long Island’ for stroke care.”
ٺƵ Health has other Comprehensive Stroke Center locations in Manhattan and Brooklyn.
“We congratulate ٺƵ Hospital—Long Island for this outstanding achievement,” says Nancy Brown, chief executive officer of the American Stroke Association. “This certification reflects its commitment to providing the highest quality of care for stroke patients.”
In addition to advanced treatments available for patients with stroke at ٺƵ Health locations, the hospitals also offer advanced therapies, a dedicated neurocritical care unit, and extensive inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation services. ٺƵ Health also is on the cutting-edge of advances in clinical trials and research initiatives.
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