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Pulsara Around the Country - February

January Recap: Well, 2019 is certainly off to a great start! Not only did we start working with a slew of healthcare entities in Virginia, during the...

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The Future of EMS as Told By You [Survey]

Thanks to the exponential growth of new innovation, technology, and research, the field of EMS has found itself alongside virtually every other industry in a period of constant change. Medicine today...

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The Staggering Cost of Inefficient Systems in Healthcare

It is estimated that today, roughly one third of all healthcare spending is wasteful, providing no benefit to patients -- and that wasted money amounts to a humbling $1 Trillion. Further, studies...

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How EMS Leadership in Colorado Springs Inspired Collaboration for Better Patient Care [White Paper]

“In today’s interconnected and complex healthcare environment, an EMS leader must understand when and how to collaborate, both within the organization and with outside partners.” Last month, EMS1.com...

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Navigating Constant Change in an Increasingly Innovative World

EDITOR'S NOTE: Special thanks to Alison Bruns for writing today's blog post. You can connect with her on LinkedIn. Regardless of your generation or occupation, the rate of change in the world around...

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Pulsara Version 10.3 Enables ZOLL ECG Integration [Release Notes]

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE BOZEMAN, MT -- January 10, 2019 - Pulsara announced today the upcoming release of app version 10.3. Full release notes are as follows: Hello and Happy 2019! We thought we’d...

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Overcrowded EDs Shown to Increase Time-to-Treatment for Sepsis Patients [New Research]

According to a recent study published in Annals of Emergency Medicine, emergency department (ED) overcrowding significantly increases the amount of time sepsis patients have to wait to receive...

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