Northwestern Medicine Kishwaukee Hospital Earns American Heart Association Top Honors

For the fourth consecutive year, Northwestern Medicine Kishwaukee Hospital has earned the highest-level achievement for heart failure care from the American Heart Association (AHA). The 2024 Get With The Guidelines®-Heart Failure Gold Plus status demonstrates Northwestern Medicine’s commitment to ensuring all heart failure patients have access to best practices and life-saving treatments.

“The award is basically indicative of the care that you’re providing to people,” said Christoper Berry, MD, an interventional cardiologist at the Blum Cardiovascular Institute at Kishwaukee Hospital. “By achieving a certain level of quality in this program, this will, in turn, lead to improved outcomes in our patients.”

The Get With The Guidelines® – Heart Failure quality achievement award is earned by hospitals that demonstrate a commitment to treating patients using the latest guidelines from the AHA. This is done by consistently entering baseline and patient data into an AHA Registry Tool and following the recommended treatment plans.

“Managing this patient population is very labor intensive,” said Dr. Berry.  “It really does take a village.  In addition to making sure they are on the appropriate medical therapy and offered the appropriate medical devices, a lot of attention is given to diet, activity, and symptom management.  Follow-up visits and phone calls are frequent. So, a lot goes into receiving an award like this.”

In addition to Gold Plus status, Northwestern Medicine Kishwaukee Hospital was recognized on the American Heart Association’s Honor Roll for Heart Failure and Type 2 Diabetes treatments.

  • 2024 award – Gold Plus, Target: HF Honor Roll, and Target: Type 2 Diabetes Honor Roll Award
  • 2023 award – Gold Plus, Target: HF Honor Roll, and Target: Type 2 Diabetes Honor Roll Award
  • 2022 award – Gold Plus, Target: HF Honor Roll, and Target: Type 2 Diabetes Honor Roll Award
  • 2021 award – Gold Plus, Target: HF Honor Roll, and Target: Type 2 Diabetes Honor Roll Award

Marsha Royalty, 68, of DeKalb has been a patient at Northwestern Medicine for over two decades. She started seeing Dr. Berry for heart failure in 2016.

“He’s always been very attentive and willing to listen to me as a patient. I’ve had an absolutely wonderful experience with him,” said Royalty. “I have not had one single nurse or doctor that I wasn’t fond of there. I’ve loved them all.”

For more information about The Bluhm Cardiovascular Institute at Northwestern Medicine, as well as advanced therapies, visit nm.org.