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Happy Thanksgiving and THANK YOU from Team Pulsara

Happy Thanksgiving and THANK YOU from Team Pulsara

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Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours!

This year, the team at Pulsara feels more thankful than ever. As the holidays approach, it's natural to look back over the past year and think about where we've come and how we've grown together. 

For us, we are most excited about the fact that Pulsara is now being used across 19 states and Australia to provide real-time TEAM communication that crosses healthcare entities. The health systems using the platform are combating medical errors secondary to miscommunication head on. This is a crisis worth addressing. 

But most of all, we are incredibly grateful this year for each and every clinician who is part of these  amazing teams. YOU are making the difference between long, complicated roads to recovery and early discharge. Between brain damage and record-breaking low D2N times. Between families mourning and getting to spend Thanksgiving with loved ones this year. THANK YOU to all of our TEAMS of clinicians working to end the miscommunication crisis and improve the lives of patients AND caregivers through innovative communication.

Love, Team Pulsara. 

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