Stroke Care

A stroke (also referred to as a CVA or cerebral vascular accident) is a rapidly developing loss of brain function due to a disturbance in the blood supply to the brain. These quality measures show some of the recommended treatments for the treatment of patients whose history and condition indicate a stroke has occurred.

^  = Better than national average


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What does this mean to me?  At BroMenn Regional Medical Center, stroke care during this period of time was well above the national average in most areas when compared with other participants in the American Heart and Stroke Association Get-With-the-Guidelines program. 

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