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Corazon, Inc., a national leader in services for cardiovascular care, has granted accreditation to the Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) program at AdventHealth Gordon.
Through a rigorous process, the accreditation proves that the program at AdventHealth Gordon has met or exceeded the established rules set by the Georgia Department of Community Health (GA DCH).
“AdventHealth Gordon’s accreditation in the PCI program is a testament to our unwavering commitment to advancing cardiac care in the Northwest Georgia area,” said Edward Pelote, executive director of operations for AdventHealth Gordon and AdventHealth Murray. “I am incredibly proud to work alongside such an amazing care team that is stitching hope into the fabric of every heartbeat they touch.”
AdventHealth Gordon has demonstrated through their accreditation survey that they are committed to providing the highest quality of care to their patient community. Their dedication, hard work and exceptional leadership has afforded the opportunity to engage their entire hospital team and enhance their cardiac service line, thus allowing them to excel through achieving this accreditation.
Corazon also offers consulting, recruitment and interim management services for the heart, vascular, neuroscience and orthopedic specialties. The firm has worked with more than 600 hospitals nationally to evaluate, re-engineer or implement best-practice PCI programs. Corazon is a long-time champion for PCI without on-site open-heart surgery (OHS) and assisted with opening the first PCI program of this type in Pennsylvania more than 12 years ago. Corazon has also been a verifier for PCI programs in the state of Georgia for several years and was instrumental in building a consortium of hospitals to drive the legislative changes in Pennsylvania.
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