Cardiac Certifications
Cardiac Systems of Care
The American Heart Association recently published a policy statement, . This statement sets forth recommendations for how the ideal STEMI system of care should be designed and implemented to ensure that patients with STEMI receive the best evidence-based care at each stage in their illness.
STEMI referring hospitals and STEMI receiving centers have specific roles in a STEMI system of care, and each should be as prepared as possible to collaboratively perform evidence-based, lifesaving treatment. Transferring patients from a STEMI referring hospital to a STEMI receiving center is part of a continuum of care that should establish hand-off and transfer protocols, including backup plans and procedures that ensure safe patient care and rapid transfer between facilities.
Â鶹´«Ã½, in collaboration with the American Heart Association, offer these certifications to help you and your community achieve the goals of a STEMI system of care.
- Level III: Acute Heart Attack Ready (AHAR) – For STEMI referring hospitals that may or may not perform primary PCI’s
- Level II: Primary Heart Attack Center (PHAC) – Ideal for hospitals performing primary PCI 24/7/365
- Level I: Comprehensive Heart Attack Center (CHAC) –For hospitals performing cardiac surgical services and primary PCI 24/7/365
Explore Our Other Cardiac Certifications
You have several choices for certifying your cardiac program. Visit each web page to learn more.
- Comprehensive Cardiac Center - For hospitals providing care for every touch point in the cardiac care continuum
- Advanced Certification in Heart Failure - For hospitals with an inpatient heart failure program
- Ventricular Assist Device - For organizations providing VAD therapy
- Basic certification options such as chest pain, acute myocardial infarction and heart failure