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health.heart@state.mn.us
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Stroke Quality Improvement Awards

The Minnesota Stroke System includes 11 Comprehensive Stroke Centers (CSC), 12 Primary Stroke Centers (PSC), and 96 Acute Stroke Ready Hospitals (ASRH). All hospitals part of the Minnesota Stroke System continually strive to improve quality of care for patients. This award program aims to recognize and showcase successful quality improvement initiatives throughout the state of Minnesota’s hospital-based stroke programs.

Look for more information about applying for the 2025 Stroke Quality Improvement Awards Program in early 2025!

Award categories

Awards are given to hospital stroke programs in Minnesota that implemented the best quality improvement initiatives in the following categories:

  • Continuous Impact: This award is for starting an initiative that creates a meaningful and long-term improvement in quality of stroke care.
  • Operational Excellence: This award is for an initiative that focuses on collaboration between different programs to improve quality of stroke care.
  • Outstanding Achievement: This award is for an initiative that led to evidence-based positive change in quality of stroke care.
  • Community Champion: This award is for an initiative that focused on filling a community need related to quality stroke care. 

Quality Improvement Award recipients

Stroke Quality Improvement Awards 2023

Stroke Quality Improvement Awards 2022

Stroke Quality Improvement Awards 2021

Stroke Quality Improvement Awards 2020

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Last Updated: 11/06/2024

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