Cardiovascular Outcomes Report

NewYork-Presbyterian

2017 Outcomes Report for Cardiovascular Services

Measures of Distinction

 

Recognition

  • U.S.News & World Report ranks our Cardiac and Heart Surgery program #3 in the nation

  • NewYork-Presbyterian is rated as Excellent in 30 Day Survival, Advanced Technology, and Patient Services by U.S. News & World Report

  • The Hospital is recognized as High Performing in heart failure, heart bypass surgery, aortic valve surgery, and abdominal aortic aneurysm repair

  • NewYork-Presbyterian’s Adult ECMO Program is a designated Platinum Center of Excellence in Life Support by the Extracorporeal Life Support Organization

  • The Hospital has 2 State-Designated Trauma Centers and is verified as a Level 1 Adult Advanced Trauma Center

Research

  • Received over $14 million in 2016 from the National Institutes of Health and other organizations to support cutting edge research in basic, translational, and applied research

  • Researchers conducted over 200 studies encompassing all areas of heart disease, enrolling more than 3,000 participants in these studies

Graduate Medical Education

  • 252 residents participated in our cardiology, vascular, and cardiothoracic surgery residency programs

  • 88 fellows participated in our fellowship programs in:

    • Advanced Cardiovascular Imaging

    • Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiology

    • Cardiovascular Disease

    • Cardiothoracic Surgery

    • Electrophysiology

    • Heart Valve

    • Interventional Cardiology

Clinical Care

  • Clinicians and Research Scientists

    • 197

  • Adult Patient Discharges

    • 15,148

  • Dedicated Cardiac and Vascular Beds

    • 205 Inpatient Beds

    • 99 ICU Beds

  • Multidisciplinary Services

    • 54

  • Specialty Centers and Clinics

    • 7