Hannah Ostrem

Hannah is Pulsara's Vice President of Marketing. She holds a master's degree in both Business Administration and Neuroscience, and a bachelor's degree in Psychology, which she uses to analyze and interpret the peculiar behaviors of the rest of the Pulsara marketing team.

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Study Finds This Physician Behavior Reduces Death Rate by 28.4% in CABG Patients

Pulsara was founded on the idea that teamwork, collaboration, and care coordination have the power to change lives. As such, we love to see great...

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Advances in EMS Care Promise Better Outcomes and Cost Savings

We've been saying it's coming for a long time (but we're also a little biased): There's a revolution in EMS thanks to new technologies and information that have propelled EMS into a much broader...

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WFBH Uses Code Sepsis Initiative to Reduce Mortality Index by More Than Half

Though Pulsara was created to streamline acute care coordination and improve outcomes, it is key to remember that the Pulsara application is not a "magic bullet." Instead, Pulsara is one tool that...

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Miscommunication Found to be #1 Cause of Preventable Disability or Death in Hospitals

Imagine this: It's a busy Saturday evening at the hospital. You are understaffed and overworked and it's one of those days where everything seems to be happening at once. The medics bring in a...

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Lactate and Sepsis: 10 things you need to know to save lives

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Lactate and Sepsis: 10 things you need to know to save lives

EDITORS NOTE: The following content originally appeared on EMS1.com as content sponsored by Pulsara. Special thanks to our guest blogger, Drew Rinella, for EMS1 BrandFocus. — Lactate may be used to...

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New Study Shows Improvements in STEMI Treatment Time With Care Coordination

We've said it before, and we will say it again: inefficient communication is costing our patients -- big time. A recent study revealed that changing the way EMS and hospital teams communicate --...

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How the Sugar Industry May Be Responsible For Increased Heart Disease and the Obesity Epidemic

A new study published in JAMA Internal Medicine yesterday, reports that the sugar industry, in particular the Sugar Research Foundation (SRF), sponsored and groomed major research in the 1950s which...

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