Baptist Health Care is making waves in heart health. They’ve just introduced a new treatment for tricuspid regurgitation (TR), earning a spot among the top 15 health systems in the country by Premier, Inc.
Recently, Baptist Hospital conducted its first TriClip procedure. This minimally invasive treatment helps relieve the symptoms of TR, a condition that often goes unnoticed. TR can cause issues like swelling, fatigue, and shortness of breath. The tricuspid valve, often dubbed the “forgotten valve,” usually gets less attention than other heart valves, despite its important role.
The TriClip procedure offers a quick recovery time. Patients often return to daily activities within a week, needing to avoid only intense exercise during recovery. This new approach means many can enjoy immediate relief from symptoms.
Interventional cardiologist Luther Carter emphasized Baptist’s leadership in heart procedures, stating they’ve performed over 2,000 structural heart interventions. He highlighted their commitment to excellent care and innovative techniques in Northwest Florida.
This new treatment complements Baptist’s well-established cardiovascular program, which combines advanced technology and expert care to enhance patients’ quality of life.
Baptist’s achievements extend beyond the TriClip procedure. The health system’s recent recognition as one of Premier’s top health systems is notable. This ranking is based on a comprehensive 17-year study assessing clinical outcomes, operational efficiency, and patient experience.
Baptist is the sole health system in Northwest Florida to achieve this designation. President and CEO Mark Faulkner expressed pride in their team’s dedication to high-quality patient care, pointing to their extensive network, which includes hospitals and clinics throughout the region.
According to Premier’s analysis, top-performing systems like Baptist excel in patient experiences, reflected in high scores on national assessments of healthcare providers. Reduced rates of readmissions and complications further highlight Baptist’s commitment to patient-centered care.
David Zito, Premier’s president of performance services, noted that being named one of the top 15 health systems showcases Baptist’s efforts to improve healthcare quality and operational effectiveness.
For those interested in Baptist’s heart and vascular services, more information can be found at Baptist Heart Care.