Don't Miss Kris Kaull's Co-Presentation!
On June 13 at 1:30 pm, Kris Kaull, Pulsara's Chief Growth Officer, will co-present the session "Reducing Time to Treatment: The Impact of Real-Time Communications" alongside ZOLL Data Systems Product Manager Keenan Early.
This interactive, scenario-based presentation will unveil the true power of real-time communications during EMS events. Through case examples, attendees will discover how EMS and hospitals are changing the healthcare industry by breaking down silos and successfully collaborating to establish a regional system of care. From time-sensitive emergencies, to community paramedicine, to MCI events, attendees will learn how successfully establishing regional systems of care not only reduces time-to-treatment for critical cases but also improve the quality of patient care.
Why Attend the Summit?
EMS, fire, and healthcare professionals will gather in Denver, CO, for the ZOLL Summit, where they will attend product training and learn about solutions that power up clinical and operational performance.
Why ELSE Should You Attend?
Because Pulsara Will Be There!
While Pulsara unites all care team members within and across organizations for any patient event and every method of arrival, learn more about Pulsara below and stop by our table during the conference to see the platform in action.
Stop by Pulsara booth 12 during the ZOLL Summit to be one of the first to hear our exciting news!
When you've got a STEMI on your hands, every second counts. Pulsara helps you reduce your treatment times during a time sensitive emergency. Now, all care team members, from EMS to cardiologist, can get the answers they need, when they need them, with a simple tap. Watch as EMS and the entire care team are coordinated on one thing...the STEMI patient.
Visit Pulsara booth 12 to learn more!
Download the case study to learn how one hospital is reducing treatment times by activating STEMI care sooner for patients arriving by ambulance and achieved:
- 34% reduction in door-to-reperfusion times among patients transported by EMS
- 13.4% reduction in toor-to-reperfusion times for all STEMI patients overall
- 17-minute record door-to-balloon time