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Kaiser Permanente South San Francisco Recognized for Commitment to High-Quality Care

Kaiser Permanente clinicians follow up-to-date, research-based guidelines for the treatment of heart disease and stroke

The American Heart Association is recognizing Kaiser Permanente South San Francisco hospital for its commitment to providing stroke and cardiac patients with the most appropriate treatment founded in the latest scientific evidence, leading to more lives saved, shorter recovery times, and fewer hospital readmissions.

Kaiser Permanente South San Francisco hospital received the 2025 Get With The Guidelines®- Heart Failure Gold Plus Award and the 2025 Get With The Guidelines®- Stroke Gold Plus award with Target: Stroke Honor Roll Elite Plus and Target: Type 2 Diabetes Honor Roll.

In the United States, heart disease is the leading cause of death for men and women and people of most racial and ethnic groups, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). In addition, the CDC says one person dies every 34 seconds from cardiovascular disease and someone in the U.S. has a stroke every 40 seconds. g

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Get With The Guidelines is an in-hospital program designed to improve care by promoting consistent adherence to the latest scientific treatment guidelines.

Kaiser Permanente Northern California is a leader in stroke and cardiac care

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Death rates from heart disease and stroke in adults under age 65 are lower and dropping faster for Kaiser Permanente members in Northern California than in the rest of the United States, according to research in the American Journal of Medicine.

Researchers compared mortality data from the CDC with Kaiser Permanente Northern California data. They found that heart disease death rates among adults aged 45 to 65 fell by 48.3 percent for Kaiser Permanente Northern California members from 2000 to 2015, compared to a 23.6 percent decline nationwide. Stroke-related deaths for the same age group fell by 55.8 percent among Kaiser Permanente members compared to a nationwide drop of 26 percent.

“This recognition highlights the high-quality compassionate care our clinicians and staff provide to our members and patients every day,” said Kaiser Permanente South San Francisco Physician in Chief Edward Kao, MD. “Our health care providers rely on the latest scientific evidence to guide the stroke and cardiac care they provide.”

Kaiser Permanente Northern California cardiac care specialists treat a broad range of heart conditions, frequently performing life-saving procedures. Using a team-based approach to care, Kaiser Permanente’s connected system enables our cardiologists to share knowledge across locations and specialties.

Kaiser Permanente Northern California’s integrated model of care also allows for close affiliation between our stroke care clinicians and cardiac researchers and specialists.

“Our physicians, nurses, and staff are committed to improving health outcomes for our members, patients, and the communities we serve,” said Kaiser Permanente San Mateo Service Area Senior Vice President and Area Manager Shasta Addessi. “By providing the latest in cardiac and stroke treatments, our patients are living longer, healthier lives.”

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