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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
July 18, 2007

Sherman Hospital Recognized for Implementing Quality Cardiac and Stroke Care

Sherman Hospital is one of 277 hospitals in the United States being recognized
in the July 23 issue of US News & World Report by the American Heart
Association/American Stroke Association’s Get With the GuidelinesSM (GWTG)
program in an ad for its performance achievement in cardiac and stroke patient
care.

The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association’s GWTG program is a
quality-improvement program that helps hospitals insure that patients
consistently receive cardiac and stroke care in accordance with the most
up-to-date guidelines and recommendations.

GWTG has three modules to help hospitals use evidence-based guidelines to treat
patients with coronary artery disease, stroke and/or heart failure. Hospitals
that continually meet or exceed the nationally accepted standards, or
guidelines, improve their quality patient care by turning guidelines into lifelines.

Upon meeting criteria specific to each module, hospitals are recognized for
performance achievement if at least 85 percent of their cardiac or stroke
patients (without contraindications) are treated and discharged according to the
American Heart Association/American Stroke Association’s guidelines and
recommendations. The American Heart Association/American Stroke Association’s ad
recognizes Sherman Hospital’s commitment and success in performance achievement.

“GWTG is about improving quality of care and saving lives, so the American Heart
Association/American Stroke Association wanted to recognize Sherman Hospital’s
contribution to quality cardiovascular care in a publication such as US News &
World Report, which focuses its July issue on the top 100 hospitals. Sherman has
implemented and maintained the appropriate
standards of performance in cardiac and stroke care for patients,” said Gregg C.
Fonarow, M.D., American Heart Association volunteer chairman for the national
GWTG Steering Committee. “We are proud of Sherman Hospital’s efforts for
implementing these lifesaving treatments.”

“Sherman Hospital is dedicated to making our patient care for heart and stroke
patients among the best in the country, and the American Heart
Association/American Stroke Association’s GWTG program is helping us accomplish
that by making it easier for our professionals to improve the quality of care
and long-term outcomes of our cardiac patients,” said Dr. Ian Jones, Vice
President of Clinical Performance at Sherman Hospital.

About Sherman Hospital:
Sherman Hospital has provided residents of the northwest suburbs with caring,
compassionate and quality healthcare for more than a century. Hospital services
include a regional heart center, emergency services, diabetes center, cancer
care services, orthopedic care and the birthing center with a neonatal intensive
care nursery. In 2006, Sherman broke ground on a replacement hospital at Randall
and Big Timber Roads in Elgin, scheduled for completion in 2009. Plans are
underway to make the current Sherman Hospital, located at 934 Center Street in
Elgin, into an immediate care facility. For more information call (800)
397-9000 or visit www.shermanhealth.com and www.thefutureofSherman.com.

About GWTG:
Get With The GuidelinesSM (GWTG) is the American Heart Association/ American
Stroke Association’s hospital-based program designed to ensure that patients are
consistently treated and discharged according to evidence-based guidelines for
coronary artery disease, heart failure, and stroke. This quality improvement
program empowers healthcare teams to save lives and reduce healthcare costs
through helping hospitals follow evidence-based guidelines and recommendations
for treating coronary artery disease, heart failure, and stroke. Experience has
shown that 80,000 lives could be saved annually if the coronary artery disease
(GWTG-CAD) module alone of Get With The GuidelinesSM were implemented
nationwide. GWTG was the first hospital-based program to receive the prestigious
Innovation in Prevention Award from the U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services in 2004. Currently almost 2,000 hospitals use one or more GWTG modules.
GWTG-CAD is supported by an unrestricted educational grant from the
Merck/Schering-Plough Pharmaceutical Partnership and GWTG- Heart Failure is
supported by an unrestricted grant from Glaxo Smith Kline, Inc.

For more information, visit americanheart.org/getwiththeguidelines.