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health.heart@state.mn.us
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Cardiovascular Health Program
health.heart@state.mn.us
health.stroke@state.mn.us

Minnesota Stroke Registry

The Minnesota Stroke Registry is Minnesota’s statewide stroke registry of acute stroke patients.

Hospitals submit data on stroke patients online through the Minnesota Stroke Registry's free data collection and reporting platform, which is available to all Minnesota hospitals. Real-time reports on core measures, performance measures, and quality of care indicators are available to participating hospitals at no charge.

These data allow us to identify topics in which we can provide more education, and help pinpoint where more resources are needed to improve care. Participating hospitals can use their data to identify areas for improvement and demonstrate their progress in stroke care.

All hospitals meet stroke measure data submission requirements for the Minnesota Statewide Quality Reporting and Measurement System (SQRMS) by submitting data to the Minnesota Stroke Registry.

For questions, email health.stroke@state.mn.us or call (651) 201-5000.

Minnesota Stroke Program Resources: Find all of the documents, tools, guidance documents, and resources produced by the Stroke Program for our partners.

Reporting deadlines are as follows:

Reporting Period: Q1  (Jan 1 – Mar 31 )             
Current Deadline: August 15

Reporting Period: Q2 (Apr 1 – Jun 30 )              
Current Deadline: November 15

Reporting Period: Q3 (Jul 1 – Sep 30 )               
Current Deadline: February 15

Reporting Period: Q4 (Oct 1 – Dec 31 )             
Current Deadline: May 15

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Last Updated: 08/01/2023

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