Poor quality resuscitation is preventable. Each year, more than 200,000 adult cardiac arrests occur in U.S. hospitals and less than 26% of those patients survive, says the American Heart Association.
DALLAS, April 26, 2022 – A new suite of telecommunicator CPR (T-CPR) training and education programs designed for the first first responders in a sudden cardiac arrest emergency is now available from ...
MedStar Mobile Healthcare has implemented a Resuscitation Quality Improvement Telecommunicator to deliver high-quality telephone CPR to patients experiencing cardiac arrest. More than 350,000 ...
DALLAS, May 26, 2022 – RQI Partners LLC, the partnership between the American Heart Association® and Laerdal Medical, announced today its suite of digital training and education programs designed for ...
TX, UNITED STATES, May 27, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- CPR Certification Labs, a leading provider of CPR certification training, has partnered with the American Heart ...
While overall cardiac deaths have dropped in recent decades, sudden cardiac deaths have not seen a similar decrease. Of the 200,000 people who have a sudden cardiac arrest in the hospital, only 24% ...
But here’s the good news: a new paradigm for resuscitation practices is already in place and working successfully at leading health care organizations. This new standard emphasizes mastery learning ...
The American Heart Association and medical equipment manufacturer Laerdal Medical are partnering to improve resuscitation care quality and prevent heart attack deaths in U.S. hospitals. The AHA and ...
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