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Hopkins County EMS receives American Heart Association’s Mission: Lifeline EMS Gold Plus Recognition Award

Hopkins County EMS receives American Heart Association’s Mission: Lifeline EMS Gold Plus Recognition Award
  • PublishedMay 30, 2018


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Hopkins County EMS has received the American Heart Association’s Mission: Lifeline®EMS Gold Plus Award for implementing quality improvement measures for the treatment of patients who experience severe heart attacks.  This makes the third consecutive year that Hopkins County EMS has achieved the Gold Award from the American Heart Association.  “The ability to have a cooperative program and close relationship with Christus Mother Frances Hospital – Sulphur Springs is crucial to the continued success and teamwork of this quality initiative,” said Brent Smith, EMS Director.

 Every year, more than 250,000 people experience an ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) the deadliest type of heart attack caused by a blockage of blood flow to the heart that requires timely treatment. To prevent death, it’s critical to restore blood flow as quickly as possible, either by mechanically opening the blocked vessel or by providing clot-busting medication.

      The Mission: Lifeline initiative provides tools, training and other resources to support heart attack care following protocols from the most recent evidence-based treatment guidelines. Mission: Lifeline’s EMS recognition program recognizes emergency medical services for their efforts in improving systems of care to rapidly identify suspected heart attack patients, promptly notify the medical center and trigger an early response from the awaiting hospital personnel.

      “Hopkins County EMS is dedicated to providing optimal care for heart attack patients,” said Brent Smith, EMS Director. “We are pleased to be recognized for our dedication and achievements in emergency medical care efforts through Mission: Lifeline.”

      “EMTs and paramedics play a vital part in the system of care for those who have heart attacks,” said Tim Henry, M.D., Chair of the Mission: Lifeline Acute Coronary Syndrome Subcommittee. “Since they often are the first medical point of contact, they can save precious minutes of treatment time by activating the emergency response system that alerts hospitals to an incoming heart attack patient. We applaud Hopkins County EMS for achieving this award in following evidence-based guidelines in the treatment of people who have severe heart attacks.”

 

 

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