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Danville, Pa. – Three Geisinger hospitals were recently honored by the American Heart Association for the life-saving care they provide to patients.

Geisinger Community Medical Center, Geisinger Medical Center and Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center have received the American Heart Association’s Mission: Lifeline® STEMI Receiving Center Gold Plus recognition.

“Our hospitals and our care teams are committed to providing the best possible care for heart attack patients,” said George Ruiz, M.D., cardiology department chair at Geisinger. “Geisinger’s STEMI program was designed to achieve these same goals, and we’re honored to be recognized by the American Heart Association for our dedication and achievement in cardiac care.”

Each year, about 285,000 people in the U.S. have this type of heart attack, caused by a complete blockage in a coronary artery. Nearly 40% of people who go to the emergency room with acute coronary syndrome are diagnosed with a STEMI. As with all heart attacks, timely treatment is key to restoring blood flow as quickly as possible.

“It’s important that we move quickly and deliver the best care with the best chance of survival and recovery when a patient is experiencing a heart attack,” said Cinde Bower-Stout, RN, manager of cardiovascular quality at Geisinger.

Recognition as a STEMI Receiving Center is designed to showcase hospitals that provide 24/7 support for STEMI. These facilities coordinate with a network of referring hospitals and emergency medical services to provide guideline-directed STEMI and NSTEMI care.

Geisinger Medical Center was also recognized with the AHA’s Aortic Stenosis Honor Roll and the Get with the Guidelines Heart Failure Gold Plus. Both awards highlight the lifesaving care provided during a cardiac emergency. 

To learn more about heart and vascular care, visit geisinger.org/heart.

About Geisinger
Geisinger is among the nation’s leading providers of value-based care, serving 1.2 million people in urban and rural communities across Pennsylvania. Founded in 1915 by philanthropist Abigail Geisinger, the nonprofit system generates $10 billion in annual revenues across 126 care sites — including 10 hospital campuses — and Geisinger Health Plan, with more than half a million members in commercial and government plans. Geisinger College of Health Sciences educates more than 5,000 medical professionals annually and conducts more than 1,400 clinical research studies. With 26,000 employees, including 1,700 employed physicians, Geisinger is among Pennsylvania’s largest employers with an estimated economic impact of $15 billion to the state’s economy. On March 31, 2024, Geisinger became the first member of Risant Health, a new nonprofit charitable organization created to expand and accelerate value-based care across the country. Learn more at geisinger.org or follow on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and X.

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