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Team Pulsara : May 08, 2014
Bozeman, MT - May 8th, 2014 - Pulsara has announced the release of their new unified app platform, which will house both the STOP STEMI and STOP STROKE apps from one single platform.
The new upgrade will not change workflow for users who currently use only STOP STEMI or only STOP STROKE. When users log in, they will be able to see a summary of all active STEMI and Stroke cases in a single view on the Pulsara home screen.
The platform has also include upgrades to allow users to view their entire patient list at a glance, have convenient access to all settings including Support, Logout, and Manage Alerts, and a "New Hospital User" functionality which allows this role to monitor all patients within the system including EMS alerts.
Admin users will notice new functionalities including the ability to view a list of all notifications sent for a particular case, the ability to export a single patient or case to a PDF file, new capability to view the activity log of all interactions specific to a particular case, and the ability to edit all details of a previously stopped case.
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The current STOP STEMI™ and STOP STROKE™ apps will be disabled on May 28th.
About Pulsara
Pulsara is a digital healthcare corporation located in Bozeman, Montana. Pulsara's mission centers on using mobile technology to enhance patient outcomes by improving communication and care coordination throughout the entire healthcare system. STOP STEMI and STOP STROKE standardize communication, reinforce benchmarks with the universal clock and provide instant performance feedback. Every clinician – from the paramedic to the ED, RN staff, Neurology, Cardiology and allied health – is on the same page with a simple tap. For more information, visit www.Pulsara.com.
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