Altru Hospital Devils Lake Earns AHA Rural Stroke Silver Award

People who live in rural communities live an average of three years fewer  than urban counterparts and have a 40% higher likelihood of developing heart disease and face  a 30% increased risk for stroke mortality, according to an American Heart Association’s  presidential advisory on rural health. Altru Hospital Devils Lake is committed to changing that. 

For its efforts to optimize stroke care and reduce gaps in rural health outcomes, Altru Hospital  Devils Lake has received the American Heart Association’s Get With The Guidelines®- Stroke  Rural Recognition Silver award.  

Stroke is the No. 4 cause of death and a leading cause of disability in the U.S, according to the  American Heart Association’s 2026 Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics Report. A stroke occurs  when a blood vessel supplying the brain is blocked by a clot or ruptures, preventing blood and  oxygen from reaching brain tissue. When this happens, brain cells begin to die. Early detection  and rapid treatment are critical to improving survival, minimizing disability and supporting faster  recovery.  

The American Heart Association recognizes the importance of health care services provided to  people living in rural areas by rural hospitals that play a vital role in initiation of timely evidence based care. For that reason, all rural hospitals participating in Get With The Guidelines - Stroke  are eligible to receive award recognition based on a unique methodology focused on early acute  

stroke performance metrics. 

“We are proud that our team at Altru Hospital Devils Lake is being recognized for the important  work we do every day to improve the lives of people in the Lake Region who are affected by  stroke, giving them the best possible chance of recovery and survival,” said Montana Haman,  RN Patient Supervisor of the Emergency Department. “As a hospital in a rural community, we  face challenges such as extended interfacility transportation times and limited staffing  resources. We have made it a priority to ensure those challenges never compromise the  standard of care our stoke patients receive. Rural communities deserve high-quality stroke care.  I'm proud of our team’s commitment to stroke care excellence and this achievement.” 

This recognition goes to hospitals for their commitment to acute stroke care excellence,  demonstrated through performance on guideline-directed measures including intravenous 

thrombolytic therapy, timely hospital inter-facility transfer, dysphagia screening, symptom  timeline and deficit assessment documentation, emergency medical services communication,  brain imaging and stroke expert consultation. 

“Patients and health care professionals in Devils Lake face unique health care challenges and  opportunities,” said Karen E. Joynt Maddox, M.D., MPH, chair of the American Heart  Association Quality Oversight Committee and co-author on the Association’s advisory on rural  health. “Altru Hospital Devils Lake has advanced the important work of improving care for all  Americans, regardless of where they live.” 

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