Designated Primary Stroke Center by Joint Commission

Saint Louise Regional Hospital has earned the Certification for Primary Stroke Center from the Joint Commission and is the only designated Primary Stroke Center in South County. The nation’s oldest and largest standards setting and accrediting body in health care, the Joint Commission awarded Saint Louise the certification after conducting a comprehensive site review in late 2011.

Each year approximately 795,000 people will experience a new or recurrent stroke, which is the third leading cause of death in America. On average, someone suffers a stroke every 45 seconds and someone dies of a stroke every 3.1 minutes. Stroke is a leading cause of serious, long-term disability with more than 6 million stroke survivors alive today, affecting 4 out of 5 American families. Stroke can happen to anyone at any time, regardless of race, sex or age.

“This national recognition provides an important, independent evaluation and confirmation of our commitment to excellence,” says Joanne E. Allen, President and CEO of Saint Louise Regional Hospital. “We are proud to be the first designated Primary Stroke Center in South County.”

“Saint Louise Regional Hospital voluntarily pursued this comprehensive review of its stroke program to confirm the success that we are committed in patient care,” says Marilyn Gerrior, Chief Nurse Officer of Saint Louise Regional. “Our stroke program launched in October 2010, Saint Louise and the stroke care team consisting of telemedicine and emergency room physicians, stroke coordinator and nurses focused the entire Hospital on achieving excellent results for our patients.”

Joanne Allen, President and CEO stated, “Receiving this advanced certification and designation as a Primary Stroke Center reflects the success of our approach to multidisciplinary, patient-centered care at Saint Louise and is a wonderful external confirmation of our team environment.”

The Joint Commission’s Primary Stroke Center Certification is based on the recommendations for primary stroke centers published by the Brain Attack Coalition and the American Stroke Association’s statements/guidelines for stroke care. The Joint Commission launched the program -the nation’s first – in 2003. A list of programs certified by the Joint Commission is available at www.jointcommission.org.

For more information about stroke symptoms or prevention, please call Saint Louise Regional Hospital Stroke Coordinator (408) 848-4946.

2012 Talking Health

Saint Louise continues to provide Talking Health, a free community health and wellness lecture series led by our physicians.  Our goal is to provide a platform for diverse, comprehensive and interactive health education for our community. Talking Health is offered on a monthly basis and is an opportunity for our community members to meet other members in the community with similar health concerns and to provide support. Each physician led seminar is a forum open to everyone in the community to raise questions and to become more aware and educated of current health issues. We look forward to seeing you in 2012!

Please click here to see our seminars for 2012.

 

Caring is Our Calling

The California Hospital Association’s campaign “Caring is our Calling” aligns with the Mission and values of Daughters of Charity Health System. To view their video and learn more about their Public Advocacy Program highlighting patient quality and safety, click here.

Saint Louise welcomes our new pulmonologist, Dr. Edward Omron to South County

Saint Louise Regional Hospital is proud to announce that Dr. Edward Omron has joined the medical staff at Saint Louise Regional Hospital. Dr. Omron is board certified in Pulmonary Diseases, Critical Care Medicine and Internal Medicine from the American Board of Internal Medicine and is a Fellow of the American College of Chest Physicians with 11 years post-fellowship experience. He has spent many years in both academic and community hospital centers, which has provided a balanced but cutting edge approach to patient care. Continue reading