Heart Attack

A heart attack (also called an AMI or acute myocardial infarction) happens when the arteries leading to the heart become blocked and the blood supply is slowed or stopped. These quality measures show some of the standards of care provided, if appropriate, to someone who has a heart attack.

^  = Better than national average


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What does this mean to me?  At BroMenn Regional Medical Center, most heart attack care measures during this period of time were above the state and national averages. 

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