Metro Health in Michigan Receives HFAP Accreditation for Stroke Program

Metro Hospital in Grand Rapids, Mich., recently received primary stroke certification from Healthcare Facilities Accreditation Program, according to a report from the Grand Rapids Press.

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The certification was grafted after extensive review of the hospital’s stroke program. The hospital holds educational events each year and its stroke program has been recognized with national awards.

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