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Sacred Heart Pensacola named a top-50 cardiovascular hospital in the U.S. for the seventh time

Ascension Sacred Heart Pensacola has been named as one of the nation’s 50 best cardiovascular hospitals by Fortune and PINC AI, marking the seventh time the hospital has been named on the prestigious list.

Sacred Heart Pensacola is the only Northwest Florida hospital and only one of five Florida hospitals on the 2024 list. PINC AI is a technology and services platform that tracks and reports clinical processes and outcomes.

This year, about 950 hospitals in the U.S. were assessed for the top-50 list across 23 different measurements. PINC AI looked at metrics like clinical outcomes, efficiency and patient experience.

Read this news release with more information on the topic.

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