Kansas City, MO—St. Joseph Medical Center has earned Stroke Center Level II designation from the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services Bureau of Hospital Standards. The state announced the designation of Stroke Centers across Missouri today.
The Time Critical Diagnosis System was created to improve health outcomes in Missouri and stroke patients will be transported by EMS to the appropriate level stroke center.
“Stroke requires quick assessment and treatment,” explains Kathleen Henderson, Stroke coordinator for St. Joseph Medical Center. “Getting patients to a designated stroke center saves time and with stroke—time is brain.”
Hospitals earning designation as a Level II Stroke Center have demonstrated it provides definitive care that offers stroke patients the best outcomes for survival and recovery. To earn the designation, St. Joseph met rigorous criteria in use of the evidence-based guidelines for stroke and rehabilitation and staff education.
St. Joseph Medical Center has earned the Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval and the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association Gold Plus-Target Stroke Honor Roll.
St. Joseph Medical Center is a 310-bed hospital providing a wide range of acute care and outpatient services from a 24-hour emergency department to state-of-the-art cardiovascular care. St. Joseph has earned the Magnet designation from The American Nurses Credentialing Center for excellence in nursing. Key services include the Heart Institute, Women’s Health Institute and Joint and Spine Institute. For more information, visit stjosephkc.com.