Heart Attack Care Quality Measures

The following measures are based on evidence that the practices described in the left column lead to better outcomes for patients who come to a hospital after or during a heart attack.

Heart Attack Care Quality MeasuresCedars-Sinai (July-Sept 2011)All Hospitals Nationwide*
(July 2010 - June 2011)
Top 10% ScoredAverage
Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor or angiotensin receptor blocker (ARB) for left ventricular systolic dysfunction 
Percent of heart attack patients who receive a prescription for an ACE inhibitor or an angiotensin receptor blocker when discharged from the hospital
100%100%97%
Advice on quitting smoking 
Percent of adult heart attack patients who are counseled to quit smoking.
100%100%100%
Aspirin on arrival 
Percent of heart attack patients who receive aspirin within 24 hours of arriving at the hospital
100%100%99%
Aspirin prescribed at discharge 
Percent of heart attack patients who prescribed aspirin when discharged
100%100%99%
Beta blocker prescribed at discharge Percent of eligible heart attack patients prescribed beta-blockers when discharged100%100%99%
Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) therapy 
Percent of heart attack patients with a blocked artery in the heart that is opened with balloon angioplasty (also known as PCI) within 90 minutes of arriving at the hospital
100%100%93%

This data represents all hospitals across the United States that report data to The Joint Commission.

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