Thomas Hospital Certified As Primary Stroke Center

Thomas Hospital, an affiliate of Infirmary Health, has announced its certification as a Primary Stroke Center by The Joint Commission. The Joint Commission’s standards require hospitals to demonstrate excellence in patient care, clinical outcomes, specialized resources and training. Thomas Hospital’s comprehensive stroke care program includes rapid diagnosis, acute stroke treatment protocols and a coordinated approach to recovery and prevention. The certification process required a rigorous review of patient care, including round-the-clock stroke care readiness, access to advanced imaging and protocols for immediate intervention. Thomas Hospital demonstrated its ability to provide swift, effective care to stroke patients from diagnosis through recovery. As a Primary Stroke Center, Thomas Hospital is equipped to offer advanced treatments and therapies that minimize the impact of stroke, improving recovery chances for patients.

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