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emergency-department-sign

4 min read

Night Shift: Streamlining Communication for Off-Hours Patient Events

EDITOR'S NOTE: Special thanks to Greg Brown, MN, RN, for writing today's blog post. You can connect with him on LinkedIn. Emergencies don't slow down...

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art-of-location-wildfire

12 min read

Large Scale Disaster Prevention & Mitigation: Top 6 Takeaways (Webinar)

It's been a big year for large-scale emergencies. Hurricanes, floods, wildfires, a pandemic — and responding to all these disaster scenarios involves a great deal of preparation, practice, and...

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pulsara-BIG-award-2020

2 min read

PRESS RELEASE: Pulsara Named 2020 Winner in the BIG Award for Business

BOZEMAN, Mont., Nov. 10, 2020 — Pulsara, the leading mobile telehealth and communication platform that connects healthcare teams across organizations, announced today that the company has received...

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provider-to-provider-video-call

5 min read

How to Choose the Right Telehealth Solution [Top 6 Questions To Ask]

Finding A Next-Generation Telehealth Plan Of Action For Your Hospital [Part 3] Editor's note: This is the third installment in our series on Finding the Next-Generation Telehealth Plan of Action for...

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latrobe-australia-video-case-study

1 min read

Video Interview: Australia’s Latrobe Regional Hospital & Ambulance Victoria

Earlier this year, in the weeks before COVID-19 changed life and healthcare as we know it, Latrobe Regional Hospital near Melbourne, Australia, was busy laying the groundwork for a new communication...

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woman-walking-trail

2 min read

Take Care of Your Star Player: Health and Wellness in EMS

EDITOR'S NOTE: Special thanks to Kate Leatherby for writing today's blog post. You can connect with her on LinkedIn. __ As healthcare professionals, we spend so much time caring for the health and...

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hospital-stroke-team

5 min read

Study: Lower Door-to-Needle Times Linked to Lower All-Cause Mortality

A new study shows that every 15-minute decrease in door-to-needle time is linked to lower all-cause mortality. How can we work to reduce door-to-needle times? When a neurologist utters the phrase...

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