Delaware Code § 16-1013

Designation of hospitals as primary stroke centers
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(a) The Secretary of Health and Social Services shall designate as a comprehensive stroke center any acute care hospital within
Delaware, or an out-of-state acute care hospital upon request, which has received Advanced Certification for Comprehensive Stroke
Centers issued by the Joint Commission or an equivalent certification by another nationally-recognized guidelines-based accrediting
organization as determined by the Secretary.

(b) The Secretary of Health and Social Services shall designate as a primary stroke center any acute care hospital within Delaware, or
an out-of-state acute care hospital upon request, which has received Advanced Certification for Primary Stroke Centers issued by the Joint
Commission or an equivalent certification by another nationally-recognized guidelines-based accrediting organization as determined by
the Secretary.
(c) The Secretary of Health and Social Services shall designate as an acute stroke ready center any acute health-care facility within
Delaware, or an out-of-state acute health-care facility upon request, which has received Advanced Certification for Acute Stroke Ready
Centers issued by the Joint Commission or an equivalent certification by another nationally-recognized guidelines-based accrediting
organization as determined by the Secretary.
(d) The Secretary of Health and Social Services shall designate as a thrombectomy-capable stroke center any acute health-care facility
within Delaware, or an out-of-state acute health-care facility upon request, which has received Advanced Certification for Thrombectomy-
Capable Stroke Centers issued by the Joint Commission or an equivalent certification by another nationally-recognized guidelines-based
accrediting organization as determined by the Secretary.
(e) The Secretary of Health and Social Services may establish other distinct categories of stroke center certification if additional
categories are established by the Joint Commission or by an equivalent nationally recognized guidelines-based accrediting organization
as determined by the Secretary, and may designate any acute health-care facility as such based on certification by the Joint Commission
or other nationally-recognized guidelines-based accrediting organization.
(f) The Secretary of Health and Social Services shall suspend or revoke a facility's designation as a comprehensive stroke center,
primary stroke center, acute stroke ready center or other categorization if the Joint Commission or equivalent nationally-recognized
guidelines-based accrediting organization as determined by the Secretary suspends or revokes a facility's certification.

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