Fifteen U.S. hospitals have joined the American Heart Association’s newly established Hemorrhagic Stroke Surgical Quality Improvement Initiative. The hospitals will collaborate to identify, adopt and amplify a standardized care model for intracerebral hemorrhage across the U.S.
The initiative receives financial support from Stryker, according to a July 14 news release from the American Heart Association.
The 15 participating hospitals are:
- Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center (Milwaukee)
- Cleveland Clinic
- DMC Detroit Receiving Hospital
- Eden Medical Center (Castro Valley, Calif.)
- Hackensack Meridian Health Jersey Shore University Medical Center (Neptune, N.J.)
- Indiana University Health Methodist Hospital (Indianapolis)
- Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center (Houston)
- Montefiore Medical Center-Moses Campus (New York City)
- Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center (Hershey, Pa.)
- SSM Health St. Louis University Hospital
- The University of Kansas Health System (Kansas City)
- UCI Medical Center (Orange, Calif.)
- University Medical Center of El Paso (Texas)
- Yale-New Haven (Conn.) Hospital
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