49 hospitals with the lowest heart attack mortality rates

The following is a list of hospitals with the lowest 30-day heart attack mortality rates, according to data from CMS.

The figures are from CMS' Hospital Compare website and represent data from July 2012 through June 2015, the most recent information available.

All of the hospitals on this list have a 30-day mortality rate from heart attack of 11.5 percent or less. The national average is 14.1 percent.

Sherman Oaks (Calif.) Hospital — 9.4 percent

Northwestern Memorial Hospital (Chicago) — 9.9 percent

Bridgeport (Conn.) Hospital — 10.1 percent

Beaumont Hospital, Troy (Mich.) — 10.4 percent

UnityPoint Health-Meriter (Madison, Wis.) — 10.4 percent

Hillcrest Hospital (Mayfield Heights, Ohio) — 10.5 percent

Centinela Hospital Medical Center (Inglewood, Calif.) — 10.5 percent

Maimonides Medical Center (Brooklyn, N.Y.) — 10.6 percent

Stony Brook (N.Y.) University Hospital — 10.7 percent

St. Elizabeth Medical Center North (Edgewood, Ky.) — 10.9 percent

Morristown (N.J.) Medical Center — 10.9 percent

NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital — 11 percent

Chester County Hospital (West Chester, Pa.) — 11.1 percent

Citizens Medical Center (Victoria, Texas) — 11.1 percent

San Antonio Regional Hospital (Upland, Calif.) — 11.1 percent

Marin General Hospital (Greenbrae, Calif.) — 11.1 percent

Scripps Memorial Hospital-Encinitas (Calif.) — 11.1 percent

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center (Los Angeles) — 11.1 percent

Edward Hospital (Naperville, Ill.) — 11.1 percent

St. Francis Hospital, Roslyn (N.Y.) — 11.1 percent

NYU Hospitals Center (New York City) — 11.1 percent

St. Anthony's Hospital (Saint Petersburg, Fla.) — 11.2 percent

Bellin Memorial Hospital (Green Bay, Wis.) — 11.2 percent

St. Mary Medical Center (Langhorne, Pa.) — 11.2 percent

Norwalk (Conn.) Hospital Association — 11.2 percent

Evanston (Ill.) Hospital — 11.2 percent

Indiana University Health Bloomington Hospital — 11.2 percent

Mosiac Life Care at St. Joseph (Mo.) — 11.2 percent

Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center (Medford, Ore.) — 11.3 percent

Miriam Hospital (Providence, R.I.) — 11.3 percent

Sanford USD Medical Center (Sioux Falls, S.D.) — 11.3 percent

Tennova Healthcare-Regional Jackson (Tenn.) — 11.3 percent

Mayo Clinic Hospital (Phoenix) — 11.3 percent

Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital (Valencia, Calif.) — 11.3 percent

Avera Heart Hospital of South Dakota (Sioux Falls) — 11.4 percent

Lodi (Calif.) Memorial Hospital — 11.4 percent

Orange Regional Medical Center (Middletown, N.Y.) — 11.4 percent

St. Catherine of Siena Hospital (Smithtown, N.Y.) — 11.4 percent

Riddle Memorial Hospital (Media, Pa.) — 11.5 percent

Longview (Texas) Regional Medical Center — 11.5 percent

St. Joseph Mercy Hospital (Ann Arbor, Mich.) — 11.5 percent

Torrance (Calif.) Memorial Medical Center — 11.5 percent

St. Mary's Medical Center (Huntington, W.Va.) — 11.5 percent

The Heart Hospital Baylor Plano (Texas) — 11.5 percent

Union Hospital (Terre Haute, Ind.) — 11.5 percent

Saint Luke's South Hospital (Overland Park, Kan.) — 11.5 percent

Fairview Southdale Hospital (Edina, Minn.) — 11.5 percent

CHI Health Creighton University Medical Center Bergan Mercy (Omaha, Neb.) — 11.5 percent

Beth Israel Medical Center (New York City) — 11.5 percent

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