Berlin, Md. – Atlantic General Hospital’s Stroke Center received official designation
from the Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services Systems (MIEMSS)
as a Primary Stroke Center (PSC). This designation means that Atlantic
General has met the requirements put forth by the American Stroke Association
(ASA), MIEMSS and the Joint Commission to optimize the quality of care
to stroke patients.
Stroke is a significant cause of death and long-term disability in the
United States. According to the ASA, roughly 700,000 Americans have a
new or recurrent stroke each year. It is the third leading cause of death,
after heart disease and cancer, and is the leading cause of long-term
disability in this country. These overwhelming statistics led to recommendations
for the development of primary stroke centers to care for acute stroke patients.
Treatment during the first three hours of stroke onset is critical to halt
its effects on the body. Atlantic General Hospital has created a stroke
team, composed of physicians and nursing staff specially trained in stroke
care, and integrated the stroke protocols in its emergency department
with the hospital’s diagnostic and inpatient clinical services to
further streamline treatment. They are also continuing efforts to educate
the community. Too often, stroke victims ignore or are unaware of the
significance of their symptoms and don’t seek the care they need.
Atlantic General Hospital demonstrated significant improvements to the
Stroke Center according to the MIEMSS follow-up PSC survey. These improvements
assisted in the hospital’s Stroke Center re-designation.
Atlantic General Hospital received its initial designation in 2008 and
has been resurveyed every five years.
“The designation of our hospital as an official stroke center emphasizes
our commitment to our community’s well-being. Stroke is one the
leading causes of death and disability in our country, and I am proud
to say that our citizens and our many visitors can feel safe knowing that
we adhere to the highest standards of care in stroke,” stated Dr.
Preeti Yonker, medical director of the AGH Stroke Center.
This achievement will allow Atlantic General Hospital to continue to provide
effective stroke care to more than four thousand community members each
year through preventive education, acute care, and rehabilitation services.
“This designation allows for the most up-to-date care for our stroke
patients, and helps them on their road to recovery after having a stroke.
Atlantic General Hospital continues to give the most timely and effective
care for the treatment of stroke with the help of this designation,”
stated Scott Rose, director of the AGH Stroke Center.
About Atlantic General Hospital
Atlantic General Hospital has been providing quality health care to the
residents of Worcester, Wicomico, Somerset (Md.) and Sussex (Del.) counties
since May 1993. Built by the commitment and generosity of a dedicated
community, the hospital’s state-of-the-art facility in Berlin, Md.,
combines old-fashioned personal attention with the latest in technology
and services. It provides quality specialty care such as weight loss surgery,
orthopedics, outpatient infusion and chemotherapy for individuals with
cancer or blood/autoimmune disorders, and a comprehensive women’s
diagnostic center. Atlantic General Health System, its network of more
than 40 primary care providers and specialists, care for residents and
visitors throughout the region. For more information about Atlantic General
Hospital, visit
www.atlanticgeneral.org.
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