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Approval was unanimously granted by the Illinois Health Facility Planning
Board. "The permanence status designation is the direct result of a
wonderful team effort on the part of all employees, physicians, volunteers,
community members and board leadership over the past 30 months," says Mark
Newton, president/CEO of the Hospital.
The Certificate of Need for the open-heart program was granted on November
18, 1999. Swedish Covenant Hospital performed its first open-heart surgery
on July 7, 2000, and its first Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) on
August 23, 2000 To date, the hospital has successfully completed 336 open
heart procedures, 448 interventional catheterizations and 2,236 diagnostic
cardiac catheterizations. "The outcomes for this program have exceeded not
only national benchmarks for mortality and morbidity, they also went above
and beyond what prior research had indicated at the beginning of the
program," explains Newton. "Swedish Covenant Hospital takes great pride in
being an official 'heart-healthy' institution."
To be granted permanence by the state, the hospital was required to
maintain sufficient volume and exceed quality benchmarks set by American
College of Cardiology and the Society of Thoracic Surgery. According to
Corinne Murphy-Hines, director of Cardiology Services, "While volumes are
an important aspect of the open heart and interventional cardiology
program, our primary emphasis has been on quality outcomes and benchmarking
our results against national standards. Therefore, our commitment to the
Planning Board was to regularly report not only on volumes, but also on
quality for all of our cases."
The availability of a high-quality open-heart program on Chicago's north
side is critical, Newton says. Almost 40 percent of inpatients at Swedish
Covenant Hospital have a cardiology diagnosis, and the number of
cardiac-related emergency room visits continues to grow, some requiring
immediate access to cardiac services. During the past year, 77 emergency
department patients suffered acute myocardial infarctions, or heart
attacks, and required emergent catheterizations. Permanent status allows
the hospital to move forward with resources for growth in cardiovascular
services and helps solidify Swedish Covenant Hospital's commitment to the
community and the medical staff, ensuring that the cardiac program will be
here in the future.
SCH Open Heart Program Given Permanent Approval
CHICAGO, IL (February 6, 2003) - Permanent approval has been granted for the
open-heart surgery and interventional cardiology program at Swedish
Covenant Hospital.
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