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Systems of Care (4)

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What Does Innovative Communication Mean to You?

At Pulsara, our purpose is to improve the lives of patients and caregivers through innovative communication. For us, that means delivering a platform that standardizes communication for ALL teams...

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How Real-Time Feedback Can Help Fight Moral Injury in Healthcare

"Moral injury, as defined by researchers from veterans hospitals, refers to the emotional, physical and spiritual harm people feel after 'perpetrating, failing to prevent, or bearing witness to acts...

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New AHA Algorithm Encourages ED Pre-Activation and Direct-to-Cath-Lab Protocols

In emergency conditions like STEMI, patient outcomes depend heavily on the time between onset of symptoms to definitive treatment. As such, clinicians should make every effort possible to reduce any...

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It's Easier to Pull a Rope Than to Push it.

My Grandfather (who was a very wise man) used to say “It’s a lot easier to pull a rope than push it.” Of course, as a kid I thought he had lost his mind. “Who would ever try to push a rope? It makes...

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How to Reclaim Your Clinical Dead Space

EDITOR'S NOTE: Special thanks to Greg Brown, MN, RN, for writing today's blog post. You can connect with him on LinkedIn. The biggest pain point I encountered when working nights in the ED was...

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Technology and Data are Key to Transforming Stroke Care [TED Talk]

Dr. Brijesh Mehta is a Neurointerventional Surgeon, currently practicing at Memorial Neuroscience Center in Hollywood, FL. He recently gave a TED talk describing how his teams have leveraged new...

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STEMI, Stroke, Sepsis and ROSC: A Decade for EMS Systems of Care

EDITOR'S NOTE: The following article was first published on EMS1.com. Special thanks to guest author, Mic Gunderson* In the coming decade, EMS will be engaged in even more efforts to triage patients...

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