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3 Ascension sites on list of top cardiovascular hospitals

3 Ascension sites on list of top cardiovascular hospitals

Three Ascension hospitals were recognized among IBM Watson Health’s most recent list of 50 Top Cardiovascular Hospitals.

The list included Ascension St. Vincent Indianapolis Hospital and Ascension St. Vincent Heart Center of Indiana, part of Ascension Indiana; and Ascension Sacred Heart in Pensacola, part of Ascension Florida.

IBM Watson recognized hospitals with higher inpatient survival rates, fewer complications and lower costs.

Click here for the list.


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