How the Structural Heart Team Works to Solve Complex Issues February 18, 2026 The multidisciplinary structural heart team at Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center represents a paradigm shift in cardiac care, using a team-based approach to treat complex heart conditions, often with minimally invasive techniques. This collaborative model brings together specialists who work cohesively to determine optimal treatments for each patient. Interventional Cardiologists Interventional cardiologists perform minimally invasive procedures like transcatheter aortic valve replacement and MitraClip, allowing patients to receive treatment without open‑heart surgery and typically return home the next day. Cardiac Surgeons Cardiac surgeons evaluate patients alongside interventional cardiologists, perform traditional open‑heart procedures when necessary and collaborate on transcatheter procedures in the operating room. General Cardiologists General cardiologists serve as the primary cardiac specialists who identify conditions such as valve disease and refer patients for specialized interventions when appropriate. Primary Care Physicians Primary care physicians often serve as the first point of contact, identifying potential heart issues during routine care and directing patients to appropriate cardiac specialists. Imaging Specialists Imaging specialists provide crucial diagnostic information through echocardiograms, 3D CT scans and other advanced imaging that guides treatment planning. Cardiac Psychologists Cardiac psychologists help patients manage stress, develop coping strategies and make sustainable lifestyle changes that support heart health during and after treatment. The team’s coordinated approach ensures evidence-based decisions are made collaboratively rather than in isolation. In addition, Samaritan provides its heart team with the newest technology. This means patients throughout the region have expanded access to high-quality, regional cardiac care and with faster recovery times.