Adventist Health and Rideout Receives Prestigious Recognitions

Feb 19, 2025
American College of Cardiology 2024 National Distinction of Excellence HeartCARE Center

Adventist Health and Rideout is proud to announce that it has been honored with two significant distinctions from the American College of Cardiology: the 2024 Chest Pain – MI Registry Silver Performance Achievement Award and the esteemed HeartCARE Center designation. These prestigious awards underscore the hospital’s unwavering commitment to providing high-quality cardiovascular care and improving heart health outcomes for patients.

The Chest Pain – MI Registry Silver Performance Achievement Award recognizes the hospital’s adherence to rigorous clinical standards and continuous pursuit of excellence in treating patients with heart attack symptoms. Additionally, the HeartCARE Center designation highlights Adventist Health and Rideout as a premier institution for comprehensive cardiovascular care, reflecting its dedication to superior patient outcomes and innovative treatment approaches.

“These awards are outstanding accomplishments for our cardiovascular team,” said Eric Cooper, Director of Cardiovascular Services at Adventist Health and Rideout. “They showcase our relentless focus on clinical excellence and our commitment to providing the best possible outcomes for our patients. We are incredibly proud of these recognitions and remain dedicated to advancing heart health in our community.”

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