Providence St. Vincent Medical Center Named One of the Nation’s “100 Top” Cardiac Hospitals
Nov. 17, 2009
PORTLAND, Ore. - For the third time, Providence St. Vincent Medical Center has been named one of the nation's top 100 hospitals in cardiovascular care by the business research firm Thomson Reuters.
Providence St. Vincent Medical Center is the only hospital in Oregon to receive this prestigious recognition this year.
Thomson Reuters, in its "100 Top Hospitals: Cardiovascular Benchmarks" study, examined the performances of cardiac programs in nearly 1,000 hospitals. Its outcomes analysis found that the 100 top hospitals have lower mortality rates for heart attack, heart failure and bypass surgery patients, fewer post-operative complications, and shorter hospital stays.
"Providence Heart and Vascular Institute is known around the world for the care we offer our patients and for the groundbreaking clinical trials we take part in," said Kristy Wayson, assistant administrator and executive director, Providence Heart and Vascular Institute. "Heart patients coming to Providence St. Vincent can rest assured they are receiving top-notch care."
Earlier this year, Providence St. Vincent Medical Center became the only hospital in Oregon to make Thomson Reuters' overall list of "100 Top Hospitals."
"We were thrilled to hear we are receiving our second top-100 honor this year here at Providence St. Vincent Medical Center," said Janice Burger, chief executive. "This is validation of Providence's commitment to providing excellent care to the community."