Hanoi Heart Hospital Achieves Gold Certification for Heart Failure Treatment Program, Setting a Standard for Quality Care in Southeast Asia

First Vietnamese Hospital Achieves Gold Certification for Heart Failure Treatment

Heart failure is a significant health concern with high mortality rates if left untreated. The Hanoi Heart Hospital has achieved gold certification from the American Heart Association (AHA) for its heart failure treatment program, making it the first medical facility in Vietnam and Southeast Asia to receive such recognition. This prestigious certification was earned by meeting strict standards set by the AHA, including a high percentage of heart failure patients adhering to treatment medication and monitoring their health post-discharge. These criteria must be maintained by at least 85% of patients for over 24 months.

The hospital’s heart failure patient management program, established in 2017, provides comprehensive care and support to patients, focusing on optimizing treatment measures and improving patient outcomes. The program aims to improve patient treatment worldwide and reduce the rehospitalization and mortality rates associated with heart failure. This recognition showcases the dedication of the hospital team and doctors in providing excellent care to heart failure patients in the region and beyond.

The Hanoi Heart Hospital is committed to delivering high-quality care and adhering to international treatment standards. The hospital’s efforts to achieve gold certification highlight the importance of quality patient care and ongoing monitoring by healthcare professionals. With this certification, the hospital becomes a leader in heart failure treatment in Vietnam and Southeast Asia, setting an example for other medical facilities in the region to follow.

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