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Christ Hospital achieves recognition from American Heart Association

NJ.com

JERSEY CITY, NJ – CarePoint Health has announced that Christ Hospital has been recognized by the American Heart Association (AHA) for its commitment to patient care and clinical outcomes. 

The hospital has achieved the Get With the Guidelines – Stroke Gold Plus recognition, as well as being named to the Target: Stroke Elite Plus Honor Roll and the Target: Type 2 Diabetes Honor Roll. The recognition signifies that Christ Hospital has consistently followed the AHA’s guidelines for stroke treatment and has demonstrated excellent performance in delivering evidence-based care to Hudson County’s stroke patients.

By implementing these guidelines, the hospital has ensured that stroke patients receive the most appropriate treatment according to the latest scientific research. In addition to the Get With the Guidelines – Stroke Gold Plus recognition, CarePoint Health – Christ Hospital has also been named to the Target: Stroke Elite Plus Honor Roll, a recognition reserved for hospitals that have consistently achieved time-to-treatment goals for stroke patients, ensuring that they receive life-saving interventions as quickly as possible. By meeting these stringent time targets, the hospital has shown its commitment to providing timely and effective stroke care. Christ Hospital also has been recognized on the Target: Type 2 Diabetes Honor Roll.

The recognition highlights the hospital’s dedication to providing care to patients with Type 2 diabetes. By following the AHA’s guidelines for diabetes management, the hospital has shown its commitment to improving outcomes for patients with this chronic condition.

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